antiepidemic
See also: anti-epidemic
English
Alternative forms
- anti-epidemic
Etymology
From anti- + epidemic.
Adjective
antiepidemic (not comparable)
- Countering or preventing an epidemic.
- 2022 November 30, Helen Davidson, “Covid restrictions lifted in Guangzhou and Chongqing after China protests”, in The Guardian:
- On Wednesday, health authorities in Shanghai ordered subordinate units to stockpile at least 60 days’ worth of anti-epidemic materials, prompting rumours of a pending return to the lengthy lockdown the city was under from March until June.
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Related terms
- antipandemic
Translations
that counters an epidemic
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Romanian
Etymology
From anti- + epidemic.
Adjective
antiepidemic m or n (feminine singular antiepidemică, masculine plural antiepidemici, feminine and neuter plural antiepidemice)
- antiepidemic
Declension
Declension of antiepidemic
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nominative/ accusative | indefinite | antiepidemic | antiepidemică | antiepidemici | antiepidemice | ||
definite | antiepidemicul | antiepidemica | antiepidemicii | antiepidemicele | |||
genitive/ dative | indefinite | antiepidemic | antiepidemice | antiepidemici | antiepidemice | ||
definite | antiepidemicului | antiepidemicei | antiepidemicilor | antiepidemicelor |