Blight in a sentence as a noun

The project is removing blight and contributing much needed tax dollars to the city.

" Developers who enter into the mindset that the users of their code are using it "wrong" are a blight and will always be a blight.

How can I register my civic will so as to undo this blight?For me, this is the most embarrassing thing about being a United States citizen.

Blight in a sentence as a verb

However I am comfortable judging Pincus because I think Zynga is a flaming pile of **** that feeds off human weakness and is a blight on humanity.

They are urban blight, and most quickly become an eyesore that are, by federally forced mandate, pushed onto a community and then maintained at Canada Post's leisure and low level of standards.

People think the Irish potato famine was all about potato blight, but to quote Wikipedia "Records show Irish lands exported food even during the worst years of the Famine" and "Ireland exported approximately thirty to fifty shiploads per day to Britain, which was more than enough to feed the population.

Blight definitions

noun

a state or condition being blighted

noun

any plant disease resulting in withering without rotting

verb

cause to suffer a blight; "Too much rain may blight the garden with mold"

See also: plague