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    in·fes·ta·tion
    /ˌinfəˈstāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the presence of an unusually large number of insects or animals in a place, typically so as to cause damage or disease: "infestation with head lice is widespread"

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  2. a large number of animals and insects that carry disease, that are present where they are not wanted: a flea infestation. an infestation of cockroaches / head lice. See. infest. More examplesFewer examples. This disease is caused by infestations of mites in the skin.

  3. The meaning of INFEST is to spread or swarm in or over in a troublesome manner. How to use infest in a sentence.

  4. One or two bugs doesn't count: an infestation means lots of bugs are invading, and it's a huge problem. Also, when plants are attacked by lots of swarming insects, that's called an infestation or plague.

  5. INFESTATION meaning: 1. a large number of animals and insects that carry disease, that are present where they are not…. Learn more.

  6. Infestation definition: the act of infesting; state of being infested. . See examples of INFESTATION used in a sentence.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InfestationInfestation - Wikipedia

    Infestation is the state of being invaded or overrun by pests or parasites. It can also refer to the actual organisms living on or within a host.

  8. INFESTATION definition: the act of infesting ; state of being infested | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  9. 1. To inhabit or overrun in numbers or quantities large enough to be harmful, threatening, or obnoxious: rats infesting the sewers; streets that were infested with drugs. 2. To live as a parasite in or on: livestock that were infested with tapeworms.

  10. (of animals, insects) to cause a problem by being present in large numbers, spreading disease or causing damage or danger : be infested withThe barn was infested with rats. The swamp is infested by spiders of all sorts. Plant matter left in the field provides food for termites, which may infest the new crop.

  11. /ˌɪnfeˈsteɪʃn/ [countable, uncountable] a large number of insects, rats, etc. living in a place where they are not wanted, often causing damage or disease. an infestation of lice. Scientists are checking for both insect and fungal infestation. Definitions on the go.

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