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		Definition of disease-ridden in English: disease-riddenadjective Full of or causing disease.  scurrying, disease-ridden vermin  crowded, disease-ridden conditions Example sentencesExamples -  Foer became politicised, he tells us, by a visit to an industrialised turkey farm, crowded, filthy, disease-ridden.
 -  Wild cats evolved into housecats, and they were quite useful for thousands of years, killing disease-ridden rats and mice and protecting our food stockpiles.
 -  It's frightening when you think these needles could be disease-ridden.
 -  They argued that the city was not required to regularly conduct state-of-the-art inspections to determine whether trees were rotting or disease-ridden.
 -  During the summer, the wives and children of politicians often avoided Washington, which had been built atop a disease-ridden swamp.
 -  The prison, which consisted of seven underground dungeons and a day-room, was filthy, disease-ridden, and infested with vermin.
 -  The harsh regime resembled the worst British factories, except that it took place in a stifling and disease-ridden climate.
 -  He considered himself fortunate that he had not been included in the earlier work parties that were sent up to cut the traces through the disease-ridden jungle.
 -  Parents wanted safe, clean places to raise children rather than disease-ridden industrial cities.
 -  Light was blocked out, rubbish and pollution accumulated and the scheme soon descended into a foetid, disease-ridden mass of squalor and degradation.
 
    Definition of disease-ridden in US English: disease-riddenadjective Full of or causing disease.  crowded, disease-ridden conditions Example sentencesExamples -  Wild cats evolved into housecats, and they were quite useful for thousands of years, killing disease-ridden rats and mice and protecting our food stockpiles.
 -  Foer became politicised, he tells us, by a visit to an industrialised turkey farm, crowded, filthy, disease-ridden.
 -  Parents wanted safe, clean places to raise children rather than disease-ridden industrial cities.
 -  The prison, which consisted of seven underground dungeons and a day-room, was filthy, disease-ridden, and infested with vermin.
 -  Light was blocked out, rubbish and pollution accumulated and the scheme soon descended into a foetid, disease-ridden mass of squalor and degradation.
 -  It's frightening when you think these needles could be disease-ridden.
 -  He considered himself fortunate that he had not been included in the earlier work parties that were sent up to cut the traces through the disease-ridden jungle.
 -  The harsh regime resembled the worst British factories, except that it took place in a stifling and disease-ridden climate.
 -  During the summer, the wives and children of politicians often avoided Washington, which had been built atop a disease-ridden swamp.
 -  They argued that the city was not required to regularly conduct state-of-the-art inspections to determine whether trees were rotting or disease-ridden.
 
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