ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to a disease (or anything resembling a disease) constantly present to greater or lesser extent in a particular locality
endemic malaria
diseases endemic to the tropics
food shortages and starvation are endemic in certain parts of the world
How To Use endemical In A Sentence
- The situation is damp and unwholesome, and the water so bad, that I should suppose a long continuance here of such a number of prisoners must be productive of endemical disorders. A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 and 1795, Complete Described in a Series of Letters from an English Lady: with General and Incidental Remarks on the French Character and Manners
- Endemically corrupt, it can only survive if it can "seduce" the opposition. John Conyers; Don't Be Brave. Be Smart- Smart Enough to Use the Claw of the Impeachment Hammer.
- The army of teachers' critics too rarely acknowledges the many heartbreaking barriers to teaching well in so many of our schools – the children's disillusion and poverty, endemically disrupted classes and the recognition that however hard a pupil works he or she will never get a good job locally. Teachers, stop being so defensive. It's time to embrace the no-excuses culture | Will Hutton
- Apparently Webmarshal is convinced that every single social networking/blogging site is endemically plastered with Goatse double-penetration felch hentai or something. Everything I Read Online is Pornography « Whatever
- We're saying this money saved is to be spent on health and education when we know it's going to countries that are institutionally and endemically corrupt.
- The result is stagnation; with endemically low economic growth, and excessive government.
- Government grants for teaching are to be slashed by 40% not only because of economic exigency but because the best way to dynamise otherwise endemically lazy academics is to create a market between them, their students and their research funders. The quest for knowledge is good in itself and helps the country thrive
- It's politics are still rooted in endemically corrupt factional patronage.
- Some economists believe that oil-rich countries are by definition endemically and incorrigibly corrupt. Natalia Brzezinski: Erin Burnett: 'Real Change Can Happen in the Middle East'
- I ever obferve, that the fudden, and great tranfitions which are Co often experienced, had any bad effefton the conftitution; nor do I know of one endemical complaint. A Journal of Transactions and Events, During a Residence of Nearly Sixteen ...