impest (Meaning)

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impest (v. t.)

To affict with pestilence; to infect, as with plague.

Synonyms & Antonyms of impest

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impest Sentence Examples

  1. The impest of mosquitoes swarmed around the picnic area, making it unbearable to stay.
  2. The impest of rats had infested the city, spreading disease and causing a health hazard.
  3. The swarm of locusts was an impest that threatened to destroy the entire crop.
  4. The colony of termites proved to be an impest in the wooden structure, causing extensive damage.
  5. The impest of ants invaded the kitchen, contaminating food and leaving a trail of crumbs.
  6. The infestation of cockroaches was an impest that required immediate pest control measures.
  7. The impest of aphids covered the leaves of the rose bushes, stunting their growth.
  8. The impest of weeds had taken over the garden, choking out the desired plants.
  9. The impest of feral cats caused havoc in the neighborhood, killing birds and spreading disease.
  10. The impest of invasive species disrupted the ecosystem, threatening native wildlife and plant life.

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To affict with pestilence; to infect, as with plague.

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No antonyms found.

The impest of mosquitoes swarmed around the picnic area, making it unbearable to stay.

The impest of rats had infested the city, spreading disease and causing a health hazard.

The swarm of locusts was an impest that threatened to destroy the entire crop.

The colony of termites proved to be an impest in the wooden structure, causing extensive damage.