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rabid [ˈræbɪd] ADJ

1. rabid dog, cat:

rabid
rabid

2. rabid fig:

rabid opponent
rabid opponent
rabid politician

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Her vibrant physicality and knowing humor are a potent riposte to the storys rabid misogyny.
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Rabid bats usually lose their ability to fly, and rarely become aggressive.
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Rabid wolves usually act alone, traveling large distances and often biting large numbers of people and domestic animals.
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Their name doubled as a nod to the rabid zeal with which they advocated their sociopolitical and aesthetic agendas.
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Rabid attacks can be distinguished from predatory attacks by the fact that rabid wolves limit themselves to biting their victims rather than consuming them.
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By this point, both teams would have rabid fan bases established nationally due to prominent television exposure.
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The rabid element and the hatred that was engendered is almost impossible to describe.
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One day he was attacked by a rabid rabbit.
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Even without vaccination, not everyone bitten by a rabid dog develops rabies.
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Not a must-read-but try telling that to rabid fans.
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