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View definitions for malignant

malignant

adjective as in diseased

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Last month, my son reached two years in remission from a rare, malignant cancer that almost took his eye and his life.

It makes sense that, after nearly a decade of most Americans rejecting him, a malignant narcissist like Trump would detest Americans categorically, and wish nothing more than to punish them all.

From Salon

America is rapidly succumbing to a state of malignant normality and moral inversion.

From Salon

What results from this situation is malignant normality, society’s routinization of falsehood and destructive behavior.

From Salon

Lawyers acting for sub-postmasters told the inquiry on Monday the Post Office's "cruel" and "malignant culture" had "destroyed the innocent".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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