53 Verbs to Use for the Word infection

While the blood is strong in the veins shall we ride westward on the path of a king?" His eyes were staring like a hawk's over the hills, and, light-headed as I was, I caught the infection of his ardour.

This is not due to any superior resistance, but rather to the fact that they escape infection.

i. p. 269, says "that a pomander was a little ball made of perfumes, and worn in the pocket, or about the neck, to prevent infection in times of plague.

It is the magic of motive that calls forth all this wealth and beauty to bless the most sterile soil stirred by willing and intelligent labor; while the reversing of that spell scatters squalor and poverty and misery over lands endowed by Nature with the highest fertility, spreading their leprous infection from the laborer to his lord.

The Imperial army passed the Danube on the 6th of August, "in order to avoid the infection of the dead bodies."

But unhappily they carried the infection along with them, which desolated the fleet not less than the city, and crippled all its efforts.

Then, suddenly remembering that Harry might have brought the infection with him, he stepped back suddenly, saying, "Keep off, Harry, my boy; there is no good in running into the wolf's jaws, you know!"

I grow splenetic, and consequently ought to stop my pen, for fear of conveying the infection.

"I've been smoking, and it keeps off infection, and as the disease is in the village, plague take it, I would have you leave it.

Earth, that in France or Gallipoli hid the germs of gangrene and tetanus, here merely produced a mild infection.

As regards the infections, which directly or indirectly kill most of us, the injection of thyroid will increase the content in the blood of the protective antibodies which preserve us, temporarily at any rate, against malignant invaders.

We dread infection from the scenic representation of disorder; and fear a painted pustule.

This leads to fissures in the horny covering, and favours infection of the sensitive structures beneath.

'It is not that I fear infection as they do,' said I; 'but I shrink from dwelling in a house not our own, and lying open to any thief.

I should tell you The specialties wherein you're foule, but dare not Breath in the same ayre with you; I begin To feel infection:fare you well.

I doe not feare infection.

"Governor, I am in a bad way; I've got the infection, and in a few days you will have to bury me.

All goods, clothes, and bedding, capable of harbouring infection, were condemned to be publicly burned, and vast bonfires were lighted in Finsbury Fields and elsewhere, into which many hundred cart-loads of such articles were thrown.

Such men can never have friends, because they cannot trust so far; and this humour hath this infection with it, it makes all men to them suspicious.

" Horace Bradford sprang to his feet and Sylvia was halfway upstairs and fairly out of her evening gown when Miss Lavinia made up her mind to go also, Evan's words having the infection of a stampede.

At another camp typhus broke out; those who died of it were left unburied, as vouched for by a Turkish officer, in order to increase the infection....

of smut indicate either soil infection or imperfect treatment.

Wounds of non-vascular bodies such as these are always slow to heal, and, by reason of their slowness, invite septic infection.

The mosquito does not originate the malarial infection; it simply serves as the temporary host of the micro-organism (Plasmodium malarioe) which is the cause of the disease, having obtained its transient "guest" from some human being.

I have been immured in the paralyzing atmosphere of trade till my mind was near partaking the infection.

53 Verbs to Use for the Word  infection