Sentence examples for the opportunistic from inspiring English sources

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the opportunistic

adjective

Taking advantage of situations that arise

  • The danger now isn't so much from the AIDS virus itself as from opportunistic infections.

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She was trying to do the opportunistic thing.

The opportunistic reaction is the creation of hybrids.

It is the opportunistic Thomsen who survives the defeat of the German Army.

It is the revenge of the Brownshirts, a dictatorship of the illiterate and the opportunistic.

Three decades later, in 1977, Anderson explained the opportunistic origins of the Free Cinema movement.

Beyond the opportunistic timing, this discourse of victimisation demonstrates why racism does not work both ways.

But she was especially infuriated by the opportunistic Labour attack on the bill.

The most important part of the family was the opportunistic attack.

Yet while the opportunistic Welshman profited, his triumph owed rather more to his former club's indiscipline.

Even some Palestinians questioned the opportunistic way Al Jazeera handled the tragic incident.

Mr. Tyrmand mercilessly dissected the opportunistic talent necessary to rise in the Communist government.

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