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Generally accepted, used or practiced at the moment.
current
dominant
fashionable
prevalent
prevailing
predominant
up-to-date
Excessively abundant.
plethoric
overabundant
abundant
1
A new report just released says serious bullying is
rife
in parliament.
2
However, pickpockets are quite
rife
in the city, so please be careful.
3
Piracy is as
rife
as the reduced sea traffic nowadays can support.
4
The exploitation of Indigenous peoples continues today and colonialism is still
rife
.
5
It's difficult to read the British system, and political illiteracy is
rife
.
6
The video game industry has been
rife
with consolidation in recent months.
7
A more antagonistic Afriforum stepped into this moment
rife
with political opportunity.
8
He alleged that the plaintiffs' case is
rife
with fraud and corruption.
9
One of the sins then
rife
in Israel, was a family sin.
10
Clean water is also scarce, illness
rife
and social distancing nearly impossible.
11
Syphilis and gonorrhoea were
rife
in the 19th century, particularly among soldiers.
12
Holiday months and weekends throughout the year are
rife
with dogsitting requests!
13
It was a row house in an area
rife
with student housing.
14
Its long land frontier with Iran is
rife
with cross-border militant activity.
15
It's the first investigation into a problem that's been
rife
for decades.
16
Such an idea was
rife
with implications, and ahead of its time.
rife
still rife
so rife
become rife
remain rife
as rife