Infest Meaning in English
word
ˌɪnˈfɛst
in-FEST
ɪnfˈɛst
in-FEST
Definition
To be present in large numbers and cause harm or annoyance, usually referring to insects, animals, or parasites occupying a place.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used for pests, insects, or unwanted animals. Formal or scientific tone; rarely used for people. Common phrases: 'infest with fleas/rodents', 'the house is infested'. Not to confuse with 'infect' (spread of disease).
Spanish: infestarPortuguese (BR): infestarPortuguese (PT): infestarChinese (Simplified): 侵扰 - 大量出没Chinese (Traditional): 侵擾 - 大量出沒Hindi: भरा होना (कीट या जीवों से)Arabic: يغزو (بكثرة)Bengali: আক্রান্ত হওয়া - ছেয়ে ফেলাRussian: кишеть - наводнятьJapanese: はびこる - 蔓延するVietnamese: tràn ngập - đầy rẫyKorean: 들끓다 - 우글거리다Turkish: istila etmek - basmakUrdu: بھرا ہونا - پھیل جاناIndonesian: menginfestasi - menyerang
Example Sentences
Ants infest the kitchen every summer.
basic
The crops were infested with locusts.
basic
His dog’s fur was infested with fleas.
basic
That old building is infested with rats—they're everywhere!
natural
If you don't clean regularly, bugs can quickly infest your home.
natural
The mattress was so old that it had become infested with bedbugs.
natural