rife in English

adjective
1
(especially of something undesirable or harmful) of common occurrence; widespread.
male chauvinism was rife in medicine in those days
adverb
1
in an unchecked or widespread manner.
speculation ran rife that he was an arms dealer

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "rife" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "rife", or refer to the context using the word "rife" in the English Dictionary.

1. (Zephaniah 1:9) Materialism was rife.

2. It was rife in Saturday's crowd.

3. Bribery is rife at Camelot.

4. Corruption was rife before the election.

5. Dysentery is already rife among survivors.

6. Hollywood soon became rife with rumors.

7. It is a country where corruption is rife.

8. Disease is rife in the area.

9. Still pessimism is rife across the nation.

10. 18 Hollywood soon became rife with rumors.

11. Speculation about his future plans is rife.

12. City hall was rife with Corrupt politicians

13. Immorality was rife in the Hellenistic world.

14. What's the adage rife in man's mouth?

15. Speculation is rife that he will be sacked.

16. Despite these measures, cases of abuse are rife.

17. Violent crime is rife in our inner cities.

18. Drug abuse is rife despite a nationwide crackdown.

19. Rumours about an impending royal divorce were rife.

20. Alcoholism, drug addiction, begging and human trafficking were rife.

21. Rumours are rife that he is going to resign.

22. 20 Violent crime is rife in our inner cities.

23. Dysentery and malaria are rife in the refugee camps.

24. 3 This article is sophomoric and is rife with fallacies.

25. Breakdown of the moral consensus and social cohesion is rife.

26. Speculation was rife as to whom the prince might marry.

27. Prices rocketed to anticipate the devaluation and speculation was rife.

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29. No one knew exactly what he had done, but speculation ran rife.

30. Men at the camp warn that the trail is rife with bandits.

31. 26 Rumours have always been rife about Macari's interest in turf accountancy.

32. The entertainment industry is, of course, rife with synthetic body parts, including hair.

33. The term ‘Abolished’ is slightly misleading because slavery was never rife in Europe itself aft

34. The idea of an elopement with him will make your family rife with tension.

35. Protectionism is also rife in such areas as the electronics and semi-conductor industries.

36. 10 most misused Buzzwords in IT The tech industry is rife with overhyped jargon

37. Containment is a rather nifty science fiction novel, rife with fascinating ideas and twists

38. Booklice cannot survive in low humidity and therefore only infest areas rife with moisture.

39. The reception history of Georges Bizet's final dramatic work, Carmen, is rife with ironies

40. Many of us go to workplaces rife with dissatisfactions, unrealistic expectations and frenetic changes.

41. Granted, expectation of the Messiah was rife throughout the Holy Land at the time.

42. Synonyms for Abounding include abundant, awash, filled, generous, flush, replete, rich, rife, teeming and thick

43. Even as the day began, rumours were rife that the band had refused to play.

44. Two million 6-13 year-old children were out of school and teacher absenteeism was rife.

45. Violence is rife in the Darfur region between government - backed militias , government troops and insurgent groups.

46. English words for Abundante include abundant, plenty, plentiful, hearty, generous, ample, bountiful, profuse, lavish and rife

47. It was a fine night, the moon a virtuous sliver in a sky rife with stars.

48. This area, which boasts the highest concentration of Copts outside of Cairo, has been rife with violence.

49. The Affidavits are rife with complaints about things that were, in fact, done properly and in accordance with the law

50. In the Forest of Dean poaching was rife, and there were frequent violent clashes between keepers and poachers.