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    in·fest
    [inˈfest]
    verb
    (be infested)
    infest (verb) · infests (third person present) · infested (past tense) · infested (past participle) · infesting (present participle) · -infested (adjective)
    1. (of insects or animals) be present (in a place or site) in large numbers, typically so as to cause damage or disease:
      "the house is infested with cockroaches" · "shark-infested waters"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘torment, harass’): from French infester or Latin infestare ‘assail’, from infestus ‘hostile’. The current sense dates from the mid 16th century.
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    1. (of insects or animals) be present (in a place or site) in large numbers, typically so as to cause damage or disease:
     
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