NOUN
  1. quality of being disposed to evil; intense ill will
  2. (medicine) a malignant state; progressive and resistant to treatment and tending to cause death
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How To Use malignance In A Sentence

  • Mattie, with an expression of deep malignance, departed.
  • Though brain tumor stem cells are low proportion in tumor tissue, they are the key for maintaining malignance.
  • Every one thought the decision admirable; it traveled from lip to lip, gaining malignance by the way. Two Poets
  • Sowho are these merchants of noise, who work so hard, and so unobtrusively to dominate our attention, while hiding their malignance behind the frenzied smiles and desperate flim-flam of others who more effectively command our loyalty, respect, admiration and even doting adoration? Have you a radio or tv?
  • The metastasis of cancer is a vital trait in malignance with extreme difficulties in early diagnosis and therapeutic management.
  • Doing so by deliberate malignance is called fraud. D'Arrigo: Making Cherry Pie « Climate Audit
  • It's recent malignance includes: painting the American President as a foreign-born, communist, Moslem, and the Canadian and all other socialized health care as having death panels to cull the elderly. Scientist Discusses Latest Report of Rising Global Temperatures | Universe Today
  • Before there was suspicion, with the citation of his criminal behavior and apparent lack of remorse and contrition and humility etc., there is proof of at least past malignance. Making Light: The "agency model" as I understand it
  • Surely beneficence and malignance are both at play in the contemporary world, at every level.
  • This past weekend, while feeling very frightened and frazzled at the prospect of losing my oldest continuous friend to a recently discovered mass of malignance, I took a silent vow that I would discontinue this blog if he didn't come out of his nine-hour surgery alive. The End of Blogging Days - A Rumination
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