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febrile

[fee-bruhl, feb-ruhl, fee-brahyl] / ˈfi brəl, ˈfɛb rəl, ˈfi braɪl /


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Press interest has perked up lately, with DeSantis’ policy initiatives becoming more febrile as his announcement draws nigh.

From Los Angeles Times

Both have dominated this febrile campaign for both the presidency and parliament.

From BBC

How business leaders should engage with politics is a vexed question, especially in these febrile times.

From New York Times

Arsenal’s 2-0 win in a febrile atmosphere inside St. James’ Park left City with a one-point lead with three weeks left in the season.

From Seattle Times

The lawsuit also documents the increasingly febrile and fatuous claims by DeSantis about Disney’s ideology.

From Los Angeles Times