What is another word for Diseasing?

Pronunciation: [dɪzˈiːzɪŋ] (IPA)

Diseasing, a verb that refers to the process of falling ill or becoming unwell has a few synonyms that can be used interchangeably. Some of the commonly used synonyms of the word diseasing include infecting, contaminating, poisoning, corrupting, deteriorating, and damaging. Infecting is often used to describe the process of spreading a disease or illness from one person to another, while contaminating refers to the process of making something impure or unclean. On the other hand, poisoning refers to the process of introducing harmful substances into the body, damaging refers to the process of causing harm or injury, corrupting refers to the process of making something morally defective, while deteriorating refers to the process of falling apart or breaking down due to age or wear and tear.

What are the hypernyms for Diseasing?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the antonyms for Diseasing?

Usage examples for Diseasing

Concernyng Diseasing lesse the countrie, and men, I saie that the ordinaunce, either evill or little that it bee, causeth not any disease, for that this order doeth not take menne from any of their businesse, it bindeth them not, that thei cannot go to doe any of their affaires: for that it bindeth them onely in the idell daies, to assemble together, to exercise them, the whiche thyng doeth not hurt, neither to the countrie, nor to the men, but rather to yong men it shall bryng delite: For that where vilie on the holy daies thei stande idell in tipplyng houses, thei will go for pleasure to those exercises, for that the handlyng of weapons, as it is a goodly spectacle, so unto yong men it is pleasaunt.
"Machiavelli, Volume I The Art of War; and The Prince"
Niccolò Machiavelli
The internal state of the country, as to its religious feelings and interest, contributed to increase the differences which now arose between the prelate and his nephew, who is described by a contemporary as sullying his cultivated understanding and good qualities, by an ungoverned and Diseasing love of unbecoming pleasures.
"Early English Meals and Manners"
Various

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