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infest v. invade, plague, beset, overrun, overspread, flood, swarm<br />

over, inundate, pervade, permeate, penetrate, infiltrate:<br />

Mosquitoes infested this area before the swamp was drained.<br />

infidel n. unbeliever, heathen, disbeliever, heretic, pagan, agnostic,<br />

atheist, nullifidian, freethinker: Thousands <strong>of</strong> the fanatics<br />

swarmed over the infidels, slaughtering them mercilessly.<br />

infidelity<br />

n. 1 unfaithfulness, faithlessness, treachery, traitorousness,<br />

disloyalty, perfidy, falseness, apostasy, heresy: <strong>The</strong><br />

infidelity <strong>of</strong> his supporters brought about his downfall. 2<br />

adultery, cuckoldry; affair, liaison, amour, Colloq cheating:<br />

Infidelity is a common cause <strong>of</strong> marriage break-up. She forgave<br />

him his many infidelities.<br />

infinite adj. 1 boundless, vast, limitless, unlimited, illimitable,<br />

endless, interminable, indeterminable, indeterminate,<br />

inestimable, astronomical, numberless, multitudinous,<br />

uncountable, uncounted, innumerable, incalculable,<br />

inexhaustible, immense, enormous, immeasurable, measureless,<br />

bottomless, unfathomable: <strong>The</strong>y hurtled through infinite space<br />

at the speed <strong>of</strong> light. We do what we can, but our resources are<br />

not infinite. In his infinite wisdom, God made the garden slug.<br />

2 eternal, everlasting, perpetual, endless, unending,<br />

inexhaustible, undying, never-ending: It is difficult to<br />

conceive <strong>of</strong> time as being anything but infinite, without<br />

beginning or end. With infinite patience she reassembled the<br />

pieces <strong>of</strong> the vase.<br />

infirm adj. 1 ill, indisposed, debilitated, frail, fragile, weak,<br />

feeble, weakened, ailing, decrepit, enfeebled, failing, wasted,<br />

on the decline, sick, sickly, unwell, lame, crippled: Campbell<br />

is infirm and unable to travel. 2 shaky, flimsy, wobbly,<br />

wobbling, doddering, unstable, faltering, vacillating, wavering,<br />

unsteady, unsteadfast, inconstant, changeable, irresolute: We<br />

must find stalwart recruits, recruits who are not infirm <strong>of</strong><br />

purpose.<br />

infirmary n. clinic, hospital, sickbay, first-aid station; dispensary,<br />

Brit nursing home, surgery: <strong>The</strong> infirmary is able to deal only<br />

with emergencies, not with long-term care.

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