insidiate (Meaning)

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insidiate (v. t.)

To lie in ambush for.

Synonyms & Antonyms of insidiate

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insidiate Sentence Examples

  1. The insidious influence of social media slowly crept into our lives, altering our perceptions and behaviors.
  2. The insidious bacteria stealthily invaded the wound, causing severe infection and pain.
  3. A subtle but insidious plot was hatched to overthrow the king and seize control of the throne.
  4. Unnoticed and insidious, the cracks in the foundation gradually weakened the building, posing a threat to its safety.
  5. The insidious belief that true happiness comes from material wealth poisoned the minds of many.
  6. The insidious virus lurked in the shadows, waiting for the opportune moment to strike.
  7. The insidious whisper of doubt slowly eroded his confidence and self-esteem.
  8. The insidious plan to sabotage the experiment was discovered just in time, preventing catastrophic consequences.
  9. The insidious presence of corruption within the organization slowly corroded its integrity and effectiveness.
  10. The insidious rise of authoritarianism threatened to undermine democratic values and freedoms worldwide.

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To lie in ambush for.

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The insidious influence of social media slowly crept into our lives, altering our perceptions and behaviors.

The insidious bacteria stealthily invaded the wound, causing severe infection and pain.

A subtle but insidious plot was hatched to overthrow the king and seize control of the throne.

Unnoticed and insidious, the cracks in the foundation gradually weakened the building, posing a threat to its safety.