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fester

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noun

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Verb
The conditions that allowed MAHA to flourish—the trust deficit, the corporate entanglements, the gap between research and community, the invisibility of public health in people’s daily lives—have been festering for decades. Craig Spencer, The Atlantic, 25 July 2026 Beneath all the splendor, the couture, the balls, and the opera lurked an undercurrent of hatred, one that would fester and erupt in ways both insidious and catastrophic. Literary Hub, 17 July 2026 Forest, who had qualified for the Conference League, took their place, and resentment has festered. Daniel Taylor, New York Times, 1 July 2026 And what that means is that festering problems are postponed. Dana Taylor, USA Today, 16 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for fester
Recent Examples of Synonyms for fester
Verb
  • City leaders have accused Lineage, whose warehouse in Boyle Heights was destroyed by fire, of blowing past the city’s 45-day deadline for removing millions of pounds of rotting food from its property.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 15 Aug. 2026
  • Too thick a mulch layer can cause these normally smaller plants to remain wet and rot.
    Tom MacCubbin, The Orlando Sentinel, 15 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • Venable said the blister would be monitored but that Martin would make his next start against the Cubs.
    Paul Sullivan, Chicago Tribune, 13 Aug. 2026
  • Ginn has been out since July 19 with a blister on his right middle finger.
    ABC News, ABC News, 2 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • The study hypothesized that the sickle was added before the body fully decomposed since no joints were detached or displaced, as archaeologists would expect if a grave were to be disturbed after the body became a skeleton.
    Katie Hunt, CNN Money, 21 Aug. 2026
  • Agents plan and reason, decompose goals into steps, call external tools and iterate without being prompted at each turn.
    Hemant Kashyap, Forbes.com, 21 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • While water service was restored to customers in Pāhala, a boil water notice was issued out of an abundance of caution.
    ABC News, ABC News, 18 Aug. 2026
  • In January, potential jurors waited downstairs of the Orange County Courthouse as tensions came to a boil between Edgar and his attorney after Edgar wrote a letter to the judge alleging Barrett refused to explore an insanity defense.
    Cristóbal Reyes, The Orlando Sentinel, 17 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • Just seconds later, in a separate incident, the Brazilian F50 was about to go into a standard jibe maneuver (turning the boat through the wind to change direction) but disintegrated in the blink of an eye.
    Andrew Rice, New York Times, 20 Aug. 2026
  • Tim Graham/Getty Images Most Popular Nader’s empire quickly disintegrated into chaos.
    Hadley Hall Meares, Vanity Fair, 17 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • This causes small but often painful red pustules that cluster at the places where the hairstyle is pulling the tightest.
    Ayren Jackson-Cannady, Allure, 20 Aug. 2026
  • In animals, the bacterium causes pustules and lesions, predominantly in cattle, sheep, and horses.
    Helen Branswell, STAT, 11 May 2026
Verb
  • Researchers can look for this signal by measuring the average vertical direction of the positrons produced when the muons decay.
    Rupendra Brahambhatt, Interesting Engineering, 15 Aug. 2026
  • The new owners took over the keys to a tired and decaying club in the spring and have since overseen a summer renovation that has stretched from assembling a new first-team squad to restoring hot water to Hillsborough.
    Philip Buckingham, New York Times, 14 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • The biggest overnight mistakes include sleeping in makeup, skipping moisturizer, over-exfoliating, using SPF as a night cream and picking at pimples in bed.
    Samantha Agate, Sacbee.com, 17 Aug. 2026
  • Blind pimple that never breaks through the skin but causes undue chaos below?
    Kiana Murden, Vogue, 17 Aug. 2026

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“Fester.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/fester. Accessed 23 Aug. 2026.

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