insidiator (Meaning)

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insidiator (n.)

One who lies in ambush.

Synonyms & Antonyms of insidiator

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insidiator Sentence Examples

  1. The insidiator lurked in the shadows, waiting for an opportune moment to strike.
  2. The venomous snake was an insidiator, its bite delivering a deadly toxin.
  3. The con artist was a cunning insidiator, swindling unsuspecting victims out of their money.
  4. The hacker was an insidiator, breaching security systems with malicious intent.
  5. The politician was a ruthless insidiator, using underhanded tactics to gain power.
  6. The terrorist was an insidiator, planning and executing attacks with deadly consequences.
  7. The stalker was an insidiator, following his victim with obsessive and dangerous intentions.
  8. The disease was an insidiator, infiltrating the body and silently wreaking havoc.
  9. The insidiator's plan was to destabilize the region by sowing chaos and division.
  10. The secrets were guarded by insidiators, who prevented them from being exposed to the world.

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One who lies in ambush.

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The insidiator lurked in the shadows, waiting for an opportune moment to strike.

The venomous snake was an insidiator, its bite delivering a deadly toxin.

The con artist was a cunning insidiator, swindling unsuspecting victims out of their money.

The hacker was an insidiator, breaching security systems with malicious intent.