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the epidemics
noun
A widespread disease that affects many individuals in a population.
Exact(60)
The epidemics that resulted have been well documented.
3. Investigate disease epidemics, focusing on the historical events taking place during the times of the epidemics and the epidemics' effects on society as a whole.
Develop a list on the board of the epidemics that students named in their journals.
Despite the epidemics of '32 and '49, people still flocked to New York and other teeming cities.
Anthropologists have identified the combination of crises as the underlying cause for the epidemics of witchcraft accusations against children.
Argentine news media reported that other cabinet ministers had blocked her proposed measures for handling the epidemics.
Apart from the second outbreak, all the epidemics were severe, with a very high mortality rate.
SCATTERED in Connecticut's hollows and hills lie haunting relics of the epidemics that once spread across the state.
The epidemics of obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes can be slowed by healthy eating and regular exercise.
If not, we risk a terrifying rebound of the epidemics that we will struggle to get a grip on again.
And two other horsemen of the apocalypse, the epidemics of crack and AIDS, galloped hard in those years.
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