Virulent in a sentence as an adjective

There was virulent racism in Chicago as well.

"I love how virulent memes just get reiterated as fact once they reach a certain critical threshold.

" This view is a mistake, and it is this widespread and virulent mistake that keeps programming a difficult and obscure art.

"It was, of course, nothing more than sexism, the especially virulent type espoused by male techies who sincerely believe that they are too smart to be sexists.

> Because human brains are magic?See, this is the problem with this virulent strain of Scientism making the rounds right now. There's this tendency to divide ideas into two camps: "explained by our current understanding of physics" and "magic".

It is the intersection between nerd exceptionalism and the myth of the heroic entrepreneur, both of which are virulent memes in our culture right now.

Damn I wish the media would run more scare stories about pandemics of extremely virulent diseases that are actually completely preventable!

Something too obviously virulent in real life will **** the host before it gets to reproduce; so it makes sense to be as innocuous as possible while still reproducing/bringing profit.

I would love to go to PyCon or similar places, but this makes it look like your profession is virulent and everyone is at each others throats, and any small spark is going to light a huge fire of controversy.

Every year, a lot of people get the flu, and a more virulent and more lethal strain of flu--especially one for which current seasonal flu vaccines provide no immunity--could **** a lot of our friends and neighbors.

It gets worse with the way that new media is turning into a more virulent rehash of the old "yellow press", thereby lowering journalistic standards among the companies that the New York Times has to compete with.

Maintaining secrecy at the early stage can preserve the motivation of the designers and prevent burnout, and reactionary responses to poorly thought out but virulent criticism.

Virulent definitions

adjective

extremely poisonous or injurious; producing venom; "venomous snakes"; "a virulent insect bite"

See also: deadly venomous

adjective

infectious; having the ability to cause disease

adjective

harsh or corrosive in tone; "an acerbic tone piercing otherwise flowery prose"; "a barrage of acid comments"; "her acrid remarks make her many enemies"; "bitter words"; "blistering criticism"; "caustic jokes about political assassination, talk-show hosts and medical ethics"; "a sulfurous denunciation"; "a vitriolic critique"