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FESTERING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FESTERING is contaminated by an infective agent (such as a bacterium) and producing pus. How to use festering in a sentence.
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FESTERING Synonyms: 110 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for FESTERING: decomposition, decay, rot, fermentation, putrefaction, corruption, spoilage, putrescence; Antonyms of FESTERING: growth, maturation, ...
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Fester - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Other forms: festering; festered; festers. To fester is to grow and spread, not in a good way. When a cut gets infected it starts to fester and smell bad.
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festering
▪ I. festering, vbl. n. (ˈfɛstərɪŋ) [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. fester; an instance of this. Also concr. a fester.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 158/2 Feestrynge of wowndys, cicatricatio. 1541 R. Copland Galyen's Terapeutyke 2 F j, Vlceres that come nat to festring. 1608–11 Bp. Hall Medit. & V...
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FESTERING definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to form or cause to form pus · 2. (intransitive). to become rotten; decay · 3. to become or cause to become bitter, irritated, etc, esp over a long period of ...
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fester, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
To cause ulceration, suppuration, or infection of (a part of the body, a wound, etc.). Occasionally also intransitive. In later use chiefly in figurative ...
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Festering Season
The Festering Season is a graphic novel created by Kevin Tinsley with artist Tim Smith 3. Tinsley stated in an interview that The Festering Season was begun using a grayscale palette, but that he felt it was lacking impact.
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80 Synonyms & Antonyms for FESTERING | Thesaurus.com
Festering means inflamed, like 'fevered' or 'infected', or rotten, like 'corrupt', 'moldy', or 'putrid'.
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festering - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
festering (plural festerings). The condition of something that festers. 1842, Bradshaw's Journal , volume III, page 89: […] discontent would creep in and ...
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FESTER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to form or cause to form pus · 2. (intransitive). to become rotten; decay · 3. to become or cause to become bitter, irritated, etc, esp over a long period of ...
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FESTERING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
If an argument or bad feeling festers, it continues so that feelings of hate or lack of satisfaction increase: It's better to express your anger than let it ...
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OpenAI's week of chaos has reopened a festering wound ...
3 days ago — The future of OpenAI is being closely watched not just because of the company's high-profile stature as the creator of ChatGPT. OpenAI's ...
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Festering Hate
in 1988 (The Festering Hate World Tour - Festering Hate in '88). Festering Hate
Festering Hate was the last iteration of the CyberAIDS code-base and seems to have bridged the virus from underground pirate BBS systems
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Why Titans fired Mike Vrabel, a story of festering slights and a lack ...
3 days agoVrabel was 56-48, including 2-3 in the playoffs, in six seasons, reaching the AFC title game in his second season and winning NFL Coach of the Year in 2021. He also went just 13-21 the past two ...
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Positraction (album)
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Spin wrote, "It's a festering, appropriately black-colored slab of grinding, slash 'n' drone, East Village-trash-shit noisecluster rock.
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