(Of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection.
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Examples for "catching "
Examples for "catching "
1 In politics, however, reality has a way of catching up with you.
2 Now the government messaging is catching up with the current legal reality.
3 These numbers may be eye - catching , but they are certainly subject to change.
4 NETHERLANDS: It has to be the most eye - catching way of harnessing energy.
5 The Arab followed the caravan, in the hope of catching it up.
1 They believe the disease is communicable ; and this is obviously not so.
2 Oh college-thosehalcyon days of young love, bong hits, and communicable diseases.
3 He was beginning to believe that Roland's illness was a communicable disease.
4 Results: Many communicable and noncommunicable diseases are associated with specific blood groups.
5 Feelings long vague had begun to put on shapes definite and communicable .
1 Coronavirus is not transmissible via transfusion, according to the American Red Cross.
2 Making matters worse is that covid-19's virus is transmissible before symptoms appear.
3 Epigenetic alterations have been proposed as underlying mechanisms for such transmissible effects.
4 Population-based studies suggest that drug-resistant HIV-1 is less transmissible than drug-susceptible viruses.
5 The knowledge, if knowledge it be, of the mystic is not transmissible .
1 Easily transmittable prions were pure theory, known only as projections on paper.
2 No savant now denies the transmittable taint of insanity and consumption.
3 McKay inspected the big, open worship hall, the sort of setting where transmittable diseases flourish.
4 Conclusion: Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a moderately transmittable infectious disease, mainly among preschool children.
5 Enhanced surveillance in light of the local risk of transmittable infectious agents should be considered by dialysis units.
1 She was sure that Carole was fine, but Jason's concern was contagious .
2 I saw no evidence of any contagious diseases during all my stay.
3 The boys were also in the highest good-humor; Kathleen's mirth was contagious .
4 The heat of the weather has produced a contagious sore-throat in London.
5 Health experts say people who are not showing symptoms are not contagious .
6 Life is contagious , and in the fact lies the meaning of Comradeship.
7 If enthusiasm is contagious , Christian Lindberg is an epidemic waiting to happen.
8 If the disease is contagious , everyone in the palace may catch it.
9 Their devilish tears are contagious ; and I can't cry; it chokes me.
10 The virus, which is at large in the community, is highly contagious .
11 Multi-drug-resistant TB Tuberculosis is extremely contagious , spreading easily via coughing and sneezing.
12 By the time she and Robert married, Robert was no longer contagious .
13 But scientific evidence tells us that the deceased body is not contagious .
14 Whose laughter will be loudest and most contagious on the New Earth?
15 The virus is both more contagious than the flu and more dangerous.
16 Norovirus was contagious , so all were isolated in their homes, he said.
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