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infest [ɪnˈfest]
verbo transitivo
1. infestar
- to be infested with or by something -> estar infestado(a) de algo
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infest [in-fest]
1. Infestar, incomodar, trabajar; inficionar, apestar.
2. Infestar, causar el enemigo daños y estragos con hostilidades y correría
sustantivo
va.
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