"Endemically" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Endemically" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Endemically" Meaning

The word "endemically" means:

In a way that is peculiar to or peculiarly associated with a particular region, country, or group of people; typically used to describe a characteristic, problem, or condition that is widespread and persistent in a particular area or population.

"Endemically" Examples

Endemically


Endemically is an adverb that means something that is naturally found only in a particular place or region and is often difficult to treat or control.

Examples:


1. Malaria has become endemically in some parts of Africa, making it a significant public health concern.
2. The rare disease is endemic to the tropical regions of South America, and outbreaks are common during the rainy season.
3. Endemic to the Great Barrier Reef, the coral-eating starfish has devastated thousands of acres of coral.
4. The disease is not contagious, but it's endemic in some areas due to poor sanitation and hygiene.
5. The region's unique ecosystem is home to many endemic species that can't be found anywhere else in the world.

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Efforts or attempts to do something, often with a sense of determination or persistence.

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