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The banlieue setting is rough and rife with violence and drug trafficking.

(Referenda tend to be expensive, rife with misinformation, and favorable to extreme positions).

Adding insult to injury for these ethnically distinct residents, discrimination and racism are rife on a daily basis.

It is all a result of segregated communities where illiteracy is rife and the men think they can get away with anything.

The years between 26 and 34 are rife with those kinds of life changes so heavy they earn moniker of “milestones.”

Foot and mouth disease had for some time been rife in Great Britain and Ireland, and legislation became necessary.

Blood-shed, oppression, extortion, and all the instinctive habits of the shrewd savage were again rife.

Never had her solemn vows of obedience been so utterly despised; never had the temptation to evil been so rife in her heart.

Speculation on this point was rife everywhere, and on no one had it a stronger hold than on Howard himself.

Rumours of a fleet to be commanded by Stukeley were again rife, and some talked of as many as fifty ships.

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On this page you'll find 66 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rife, such as: abundant, alive, plentiful, popular, prevalent, and rampant.

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

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