Use "insidious" in a sentence

1. The mental scars are more insidious.

2. Another possible risk is more insidious.

3. He is not amenable to insidious influence.

4. It was far worse, more insidious, more destructive.

5. Insidious it is, it Befouleth even the purest of humors

6. Meanwhile, other insidious challenges to the Bible were developing.

7. Or was Scheck working here at something more insidious?

8. Insidious Blackmailed porn videos are full of cunning perverted guys.

9. The third factor, hygiene, is perhaps the most insidious and difficult to control.

10. High-blood pressure is an insidious condition which has few symptoms.

11. Hence, he uses insidious propaganda to plant that idea in our minds.

12. Thoughtcrime is a dreadful thing, old man, ' he said sententiously. 'It's insidious.

13. More usually, however, the mental effects of stress are subtle and insidious.

14. Integration, he said, was "an insidious subterfuge, for the maintenance of white supremacy."

15. Cheating: See: artifice , bunko , deceit , deceptive , dishonest , dishonesty , embezzlement , fraud , fraudulent , insidious , knavery , machiavellian , perfidious

16. Cobweb A snare of insidious meshes designed to catch the ignorant and unwary

17. She tried to stifle the insidious army of questions tentatively beginning to attack her.

18. She could only blame the sun, and the sea, and the insidious calypso music.

19. There is an insidious onset of complaints, several days after exposure or shock etc.

20. No, the threat behind the horoscope had been deeper and more insidious than that.

21. Particularly insidious is the unobtrusive process of grooming for partnership, as revealed in the survey.

22. But below the sort of solemn and respectful expression trenchant and insidious uneasiness and panic.

23. It is a noxious and insidious notion that insults the intellectual abilities of black students.

24. Those words of a 19th-century poet call attention to an insidious danger: the misuse of power.

25. 10 How can we resist the insidious spirit of the world and keep ourselves in God’s love?

26. 28 She tried to stifle the insidious army of questions tentatively beginning to attack her.

27. Also not to be discounted is the insidious influence of Jehovah God’s enemy, Satan the Devil.

28. 6 The insidious course, the behavioural disturbances, and the distress of Alzheimer's disease make this uncommon.

29. And if you think about it, it's even more insidious and perverse than it seems at first.

30. 28 The changes are insidious, and will not produce a noticeable effect for 15 to 20 years.

31. Yet, there is a far more insidious lawless element that has been at work for many centuries.

32. Pollution, though often more insidious in its effects, can cause ill-health and even permanent intellectual impairment.

33. But confronting the principalities of darkness which foster this insidious violence has meant experiencing spiritual warfare as never before.

34. All patients had insidious onset and slow progression of behavioral and cognitive dysfunction accompanied by daytime somnolence and headache.

35. The clinical picture often takes an insidious course. Acute abdomen may also be caused by enteric intussusception.

36. Paradoxically, community councils are an insidious form of planning since they stem indirectly from the dominant ideology.

37. Once again, it was the insidious, unseen nature of the threat which made it even more unpleasant.

38. Perhaps the most insidious aspect of this movie is the travelogue-porno style in which it is shot.

39. The authorities should move to repeal the insidious laws on ‘foreign agents’ and ‘undesirable’ foreign organizations without delay.

40. 17 Paradoxically, community councils are an insidious form of planning since they stem indirectly from the dominant ideology.

41. Ageism is one of the most insidious forms of discrimination, one which is widely accepted and rarely challenged.

42. “The authorities should move to repeal the insidious laws on ‘foreign agents’ and ‘undesirable’ foreign organizations without delay.”

43. Satan has destroyed countless wholesome, trusting relationships through insidious doubts planted in that way. —Galatians 5:7-9.

44. 22 Once again, it was the insidious, unseen nature of the threat which made it even more unpleasant.

45. Now, as they labor to protect what remains, Chinese preservationists are facing a new, equally insidious threat: gentrification.

46. Those who no longer wish to disregard the insidious pollution and degradation of the environment are driven to despair.

47. It warns that pollutants in the water may be causing insidious neurological damage in children, and infertility in adults.

48. Even more insidious, perhaps, is the rapid acceptance of capital-budgeting techniques, which involve discounting calculations for assessing strategic investments.

49. Compartment syndrome may occur acutely, often following trauma, or as a chronic syndrome, seen most often in athletes, that presents as insidious pain

50. The insidious cold was once more creeping over George and he sank to the ground benumbed and unwilling to make an effort.

51. Employee advocates argue that the policies are an insidious way for companies to take away statutory rights that Congress granted workers.

52. • a Blatant disregard for public safety • a Blatant lie • Technological change, however, is less Blatant, more insidious, more gradual and more effective

53. The most insidious thing about trickle-down economics is not the claim that if the rich get richer, everyone is better off.

54. Chief Architect of this intended revolution and author of this insidious plot to establish a new order amongst us with himself as absolute ruler.

55. 10 To some, marijuana is an insidious "stepping-stone " drug, enticing the inexperienced and paving the way to the inevitable abuse of harder drugs.

56. Brainwashed Lyrics: Radio! / An insidious form / Helping shape thoughts / Making You conform / Programming Music / Easy Listening / Helps you to achieve / That moronic grin / Playing you

57. Tip-Baiting is the insidious practice of luring grocery delivery drivers with huge tips to take their orders, only to cancel the tips upon completion.

58. Ageism: A ‘Prevalent and Insidious’ Health Threat The World Health Organization has begun four studies intended to define Ageism and identify ways to combat it.

59. Selfish desire motivates false teachers, as is emphasized by the rendering in The Jerusalem Bible: “They will eagerly try to buy you for themselves with insidious speeches.”

60. Going along with the “Brogrammer” culture is the more insidious notion of “cultural fit.” To be sure, it’s important for people to be able to work together collegially

61. In sum, Carpetbaggers were seen as insidious Northern outsiders with questionable objectives meddling in local politics, buying up plantations at fire-sale prices and taking advantage of Southerners

62. The insidious character of the acinic cell tumors (i. e. the acinic cell adenocarcinoma) and of the cylindroma (i. e. the adenoid cystic carcinoma) ranges from a considerable to a high degree.

63. But liberty is abused in an equally insidious way when accusers conflate apostasy with heresy—by alleging that somebody claiming to be a Muslim has erred by advancing false interpretations.

64. The Alteration itself is a vehicle to expose Amis's views on church and what he sees as its insidious power that drives it to despotism in a desperate drive to control and its fear of those outside its control

65. A French heavy metal outfit that dabbled in blackened death metal before going full-on deathgrind, Benighted emerged in the late 1990s with a crew that was culled from some of the region's most insidious noisemakers: Dishumanized, Darkness Fire, and Osgiliath

66. Acronyms are words formed with the initial letters of a phrase, but unlike an initialism (such as the FBI) an acronym is pronounced phonetically.This makes them particularly insidious; it’s relatively easy for an acronym to slip into our vocabulary as a …

67. Creeping Charlie, also known as ground ivy, is an adaptable, insidious weed that's resilient to damage - Here's how to kill it and rid your garden of it By Hollie Carter July 17, 2020 It’s summertime, and that darned Creeping Charlie is back at it again this season.

68. Most generally, the term Bullying is equated to the concept of harassment, which is a form of unprovoked aggression often directed repeatedly toward another individual or group of individuals.[1] However, Bullying tends to become more insidious as it continues over time and may be better equated to violence rather than harassment

69. The lone watchman Belies the archaeological importance of the site, surrounded by ancient dolmens and sacred groves with enormous and elaborately decorated terracotta horses.: And it Belies the idea of the writer as a placeless member of the Society of the Imagination.: However, an insidious form of segregation, happening within the educational system, Belies this simplistic view.

70. Overeating is the simple reason for obesity that so many people, including researchers on obesity, associate with it: “For most obese people, however, the accumulation of excess weight and adipose tissue most likely signifies a prolonged, and often, insidious process: excessive consumption of calories, during a sufficient number of days, above and beyond those used for muscular or metabolic work.”