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    In·fect
    /inˈfek(t)/

    verb

    • 1. affect (a person, organism, cell, etc.) with a disease-causing organism: "there is no evidence that the virus can infect humans" Similar pass infection totransmit infection tospread disease tocontaminate
  2. The meaning of INFECT is to contaminate with a disease-producing substance or agent (such as bacteria). How to use infect in a sentence.

  3. INFECT definition: 1. to pass a disease to a person, animal, or plant: 2. If a place, wound, or substance is…. Learn more.

  4. Microorganisms that cause disease, such as bacteria and viruses, usually reproduce very quickly and are able to spread from one living thing to another. Often, this spread happens when bodily fluids make contact with surfaces and infect them with germs.

  5. To infect is to spread an illness to another person. If you sneeze on your friend, you may inadvertently infect her with your germs. When a disease moves from person to person, it infects them.

  6. The meaning of INFECTION is the state produced by the establishment of one or more pathogenic agents (such as a bacteria, protozoans, or viruses) in or on the body of a suitable host. How to use infection in a sentence.

  7. verb(mainly tr) 1. to cause infection in; contaminate (an organism, wound, etc) with pathogenic microorganisms. 2.(also intr) to affect or become affected with a communicable disease. 3. to taint, pollute, or contaminate. 4. to affect, esp adversely, as if by contagion.

  8. Verb Forms. to make a disease or an illness spread to a person, an animal or a plant. infect somebody/something (with something) It is not possible to infect another person through kissing. (be) infected with something people infected with HIV.

  9. to affect or contaminate (a person, organ, wound, etc.) with disease-producing germs.

  10. infect something (with something) to make a computer virus spread to another computer or program. infect somebody (with something) to make someone share a particular feeling She infected the children with her enthusiasm for music. The whole room was soon infected by his laughter.

  11. 1. To invade and proliferate in, often resulting in disease. Used of microorganisms or other infectious agents: people who were infected with salmonella. 2. To cause the invasion of (a cell, for example) with a microorganism or other infectious agent: The researchers infected the bacteria with a virus. 3.

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