(Of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection.
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Examples for "catching"
Examples for "catching"
1In politics, however, reality has a way of catching up with you.
2Now the government messaging is catching up with the current legal reality.
3These numbers may be eye-catching, but they are certainly subject to change.
4NETHERLANDS: It has to be the most eye-catching way of harnessing energy.
5The Arab followed the caravan, in the hope of catching it up.
1She was sure that Carole was fine, but Jason's concern was contagious.
2I saw no evidence of any contagious diseases during all my stay.
3The boys were also in the highest good-humor; Kathleen's mirth was contagious.
4The heat of the weather has produced a contagious sore-throat in London.
5Health experts say people who are not showing symptoms are not contagious.
1They believe the disease is communicable; and this is obviously not so.
2Oh college-thosehalcyon days of young love, bong hits, and communicable diseases.
3He was beginning to believe that Roland's illness was a communicable disease.
4Results: Many communicable and noncommunicable diseases are associated with specific blood groups.
5Feelings long vague had begun to put on shapes definite and communicable.
1Coronavirus is not transmissible via transfusion, according to the American Red Cross.
2Making matters worse is that covid-19's virus is transmissible before symptoms appear.
3Epigenetic alterations have been proposed as underlying mechanisms for such transmissible effects.
4Population-based studies suggest that drug-resistant HIV-1 is less transmissible than drug-susceptible viruses.
5The knowledge, if knowledge it be, of the mystic is not transmissible.
1Easily transmittable prions were pure theory, known only as projections on paper.
2No savant now denies the transmittable taint of insanity and consumption.
3McKay inspected the big, open worship hall, the sort of setting where transmittable diseases flourish.
4Conclusion: Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a moderately transmittable infectious disease, mainly among preschool children.
5Enhanced surveillance in light of the local risk of transmittable infectious agents should be considered by dialysis units.