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Meaning of metastasize | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1
/məˈtæstəsaɪz/

Definitions

  1. To spread to other sites in the body; to undergo metastasis.
    intransitive
  2. To form a metastasis in (an organ).
    transitive
  3. To spread, especially in a destructive manner.
    figuratively, intransitive
  4. To spread or disseminate (something), especially in a destructive manner.
    figuratively, transitive

Equivalents

Deutsch metastasieren
Español metastatizar
Suomi metastasoida
Français métastaser
日本語 転移する
Nederlands metastaseren uitzaaien
Tiếng Việt di căn

Examples

“On other screens are closeups of skin pores, before and after, details of regimes for everything, your hands, your neck, your thighs. Your elbows, especially your elbows: aging begins at the elbows and metastasizes.”
“‘Your lump could be a secondary cancer metastasized from the bowel. I had a patient like that not long ago.’”
““I remember the first time he woke up throwing up, and my first thought wasn't, ‘Oh he has the stomach flu,'” she said. “It was, ‘Oh, it's gone to his brain, and it's metastasized his brain, and he's throwing up because of that.'””
“If enough Americans expose themselves to the virus and become immune, the theory goes, the country would have a mobilized cadre of immune citizens. […] The article was widely discredited by public health experts and economists, as both logically dubious and ethically specious, but such thinking has already metastasized.”
“In a broader sense, criticism as a form is in trouble. And celebrities like Grande, like Che, like Munn, who swat at it to the delight of their fans, concerningly seem to metastasize the problem.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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