"Infests" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Infests means to inhabit or overrun an area or place, typically unwantedly or in large numbers. It is often used to describe the presence of pests, insects, or parasites that are undesirable or harmful, such as infesting a garden, a house, or an animal's body.
Infest means to occupy or overrun a place, person, or thing with insects, vermin, or other unwanted creatures. It can also mean to permeate or fill something with undesirable ideas, attitudes, or behavior. For example, "The cockroaches infested the kitchen", or "The thief infested the neighborhood with stolen goods".
I apologize, but the word "infestant" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to help you with its meaning.
Infested refers to a place or thing being overrun or filled with a large number of insects, parasites, or unwanted organisms, such that they are causing damage, discomfort, or harm.
Infidel refers to a person who does not believe in or reject the truth of a particular religion, particularly Islam. It can also refer to someone who does not share the same religious beliefs as others, and is often used to mean an unbeliever or a non-believer.
The word "infidels" refers to those who are considered non-believers or unbelievers in a particular faith or ideology. In a historical context, it was often used to describe people who were not followers of Islam. The term can also be used to describe people who are seen as disrespectful or hostile to belief systems or religious practices. However, the term "infidel" is somewhat archaic and can be considered pejorative or offensive in modern times, as it can be seen as diminishing or disrespecting someone's beliefs or faith. A more neutral term might be "non-believer" or "unbeliever" to describe someone who does not share the same religious beliefs as someone else.