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rife
(rīf)adj. rif·er, rif·est
1. In widespread existence, practice, or use; increasingly prevalent.
2. Abundant or numerous.
[Middle English, from Old English rȳfe.]
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rife
(raɪf)adj (postpositive)
1. of widespread occurrence; prevalent or current: rumour was rife in the village.
2. very plentiful; abundant
3. (foll by with) abounding (in): a land rife with poverty.
[Old English rīfe; related to Old Norse rīfr generous, Middle Dutch rīve]
ˈrifely adv
ˈrifeness n
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rife
(raɪf)adj.
1. of common or frequent occurrence; prevalent; widespread: Crime is rife in the city.
2. abundant, plentiful, or numerous.
3. abounding (usu. fol. by with).
[before 1150; Old English rīfe]
rife′ly, adv.
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Adj. | 1. | rife - most frequent or common; "prevailing winds" frequent - coming at short intervals or habitually; "a frequent guest"; "frequent complaints" |
2. | rife - excessively abundant abundant - present in great quantity; "an abundant supply of water" |
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rife
adjective
1. widespread, abundant, plentiful, rampant, general, common, current, raging, universal, frequent, prevailing, epidemic, prevalent, ubiquitous Speculation is rife that he'll be sacked.
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rife
adjective1. Most generally existing or encountered at a given time:
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rife
[raɪf] ADJ to be rife [problem] → ser muy común; [rumours, speculation, fears] → abundar, proliferar; [disease] → hacer estragos; [unemployment, crime] → abundar, hacer estragos; [racism, corruption] → estar muy extendidosmallpox was still rife → la viruela aún hacía estragos
(to be) rife with sth: countries rife with Aids → países plagados de sida → países donde el sida hace estragos
it is rife with mistakes → está plagado de errores
the whole industry is rife with corruption → la corrupción reina or está muy extendida en todo el sector
the whole town is rife with rumours → en la ciudad proliferan los rumores
a region rife with unemployment → una región donde abunda el paro or donde el paro hace estragos
the media is rife with speculation about → los medios de comunicación no dejan de especular acerca de ..., en los medios de comunicación abundan or proliferan las especulaciones acerca de ...
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rife
(raif) adjective (especially of bad or dangerous things) very widespread. After the failure of the harvest, disease and starvation were rife.abundante
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