Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word pandemic's.
Examples
-
Such mixed messages on the administration's support for AIDS programs can have long-term consequences in influencing behavior patterns that affect the pandemic's spread.
-
It's just stretching things too far to lead with the fact that swine flu has reached an Upper East Side school instead of asking the question whether the death of an infant from causes being investigated by the C.D.C. as possible swine flu is a watershed in the pandemic's effect on New York.
Wood War! Who Wins Today's Grabby Tabloid Battle For Your Eyeballs? 2009
-
On July 13, it stopped just short of mandating mass vaccinations to halt the pandemic's spread.
Printing: Suspected Hemorrhagic Pneumonia Outbreak Hits Ukraine 2009
-
On July 13, it stopped just short of mandating mass vaccinations to halt the pandemic's spread.
-
Both Hollywood trade dailies jammed out stories on the potential pandemic's impact on the weekend box office chances of Wolverine.
-
It's just stretching things too far to lead with the fact that swine flu has reached an Upper East Side school instead of asking the question whether the death of an infant from causes being investigated by the C.D.C. as possible swine flu is a watershed in the pandemic's effect on New York.
Wood War! Who Wins Today's Grabby Tabloid Battle For Your Eyeballs? 2009
-
Both Hollywood trade dailies jammed out stories on the potential pandemic's impact on the weekend box office chances of Wolverine.
-
"Not a single elected representative has been known to live with or die of HIV/Aids despite that this mortality profile seems to mimic the pandemic's effects," it said.
-
The UNDP's report found that multiple sexual partners, the loss of virginity at a young age, high levels of inter-generational sex and inconsistent condom use were the pandemic's main drivers.
-
That stirred consternation in the AIDS community, especially in Africa, where the bulk of the pandemic's 33 million victims live and where "AIDS is not an abstract thing," said vaccine researcher Glenda Gray of the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.