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RIFE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. of widespread occurrence; prevalent or current. rumour was rife in the village. 2. very plentiful; abundant. 3. (foll by with) abounding (in) a land rife with poverty. Collins English Dictionary.
Rifer Definition. The meaning of Rifer - Word Panda
adjective rifer of common or frequent occurrence; prevalent; in widespread existence, activity, or use: Crime is rife in the slum areas of our cities. 1; adjective rifer current in speech or report: Rumors are rife that the government is in financial difficulty. 1; adjective rifer abundant, plentiful, or numerous. 1
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rifer. comparative form of rife: more rife. 1894, Memorial Record of the County of Cuyahoga and City of Cleveland, Ohio, page 54: For many years he was stationed on down-town beats, where crime was rifer, and where a less resolute officer would have been a certain failure. Anagrams
RIFE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
(of something unpleasant) very common or frequent: Graft and corruption were rife in city government. If a place is rife with something unpleasant, it is full of it: The office is rife with rumors that many of us will be fired. (Definition of rife from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of rife. rife.
Rife - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Use the adjective rife to mean "full of" or "widespread," especially when you're talking about something negative. If the lifeguard says the water is rife with jellyfish, you're not going to want to swim in it. Not to be confused with the word ripe (“fully developed”), rife means “abundant” or “prevalent.”.
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