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the malignant
noun
A deviant; A person who is hostile or destructive to society.
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But the attacks were too feeble to destroy the malignant cells.
The researchers were nonetheless surprised when the malignant cells matured into healthy ones.
In addition to the malignant tumor, my sister also had polyps.
In law school, you can feel boredom go from the benign to the malignant.
Blue cheese is an example of the malignant begetting something close to the divine.
In that type the malignant cells are confined to the outer layer of skin.
Take away the malignant threat of God-talk, and you would revert to continuous pleasure, under cloudless skies.
Shrunken, battered and unloved, it will need a generation to recover from the rule of the "malignant narcissist".
The animals bite each other in greeting, and thereby spread the malignant cells, developing terrible tumours on their faces.
And along with it, the malignant hierarchical constraints that choke serendipity and calcify progress.
The malignant counterpart is the malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumour (MPNST).
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