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"metastasize" Definitions
  1. to spread or grow by or as if by metastasis

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Now, under Trump, state legislatures' powers will likely only metastasize.
But the ills they portend have begun to metastasize this year.
It emerges in democracies and then uses democratic institutions to metastasize.
Colon and lung cancers can metastasize to the pancreas, but it is rare.
But everyone once in a while, the texts metastasize into something larger, monstrous.
Instead, the lies caused the Daniels fiasco to metastasize into a genuine crisis.
Macron knows the European speech controls are likely to metastasize throughout the internet.
But over time, the movement seemed to metastasize into one dedicated to trolling.
I generate animation and images around an idea until it begins to metastasize.
As a result, the North Korean W.M.D. cancer was essentially left to metastasize.
Instability gives rise to unpredictability, which can rapidly metastasize into miscalculation and catastrophe.
Such elite failure, in a democracy, tends to metastasize through the body politic.
Even worse, it could actually cause the cancer to metastasize and spread, becoming deadly.
You said grow and change; I also think these things just sort of metastasize.
This remove would metastasize after Berry was released from prison in the early '60s.
Bit by bit, that culture began to curdle and metastasize, from invisibly to visibly poisonous.
Your doctor said the good news was that such cancers don't metastasize beyond the brain.
Social media lets anyone call out a brand, in a way that can instantly metastasize.
Trump didn't introduce this rot into American society, but he has caused it to metastasize.
Hypotheticals and thought experiments metastasize across the pages of publications while harassment and retaliation remain.
The tumors did not make sense to her; they didn't metastasize, but just moved around.
The tumors did not make sense to her; they didn't metastasize, but just moved around.
But when someone with measles visits a community that isn't adequately vaccinated, the outbreak can metastasize.
They were high-grade tumors too, meaning they grow quickly and are more likely to metastasize.
Left unchecked, the "Time Well Spent" movement could metastasize into a "Time to leave Facebook" movement.
Religious coercion can only drive beliefs underground, where they metastasize and eventually reemerge ever more virulent.
A pattern 3 has no ability to metastasize, but a 4 is aggressive, Dr. Klotz explained.
Among them is their tendency to metastasize from transaction enablers to, with sufficient success, participation gatekeepers.
How does collective consciousness crystallize into clichés, or how do minute differences metastasize into diametric oppositions?
But by that time, Uber's scandals began to metastasize and take on a life of their own.
MS-13 is what happens when a government and a country allow open borders ideology to metastasize.
This would help elevate prevention in U.S. foreign policy over more costly reactiveness, lest rights crises metastasize.
And I don't know if it's going to metastasize and get worse or will it go away.
Such a nightmare would metastasize in the artist's later works with brutal images of blood, veins, and sperm.
Obviously, if one of them wins the White House, the chances of turning Roe into law will metastasize.
Yet football continues to grow—or depending on your perspective, metastasize—into an omnipresent influence on global culture.
These threats continue to grow, they metastasize, they attack with greater frequency and scale and sophistication every day.
Throughout my childhood, she collected Kleenex boxes, newspapers and videocassettes; swivel chairs seemed to metastasize through the house.
It actually had started to metastasize, but they got it all and I've been cancer-free ever since.
One act of anti-Semitism can lead to another -- and can also metastasize into attacks on other faith communities.
What's worse, they actually trap some types of cancer cells and allow them to metastasize and grow more aggressively.
Complex, colorful interlocking designs metastasize across the aircrafts and malevolent warpaint-daubed faces coalesce out of the frenzied decoration.
It's also disturbing proof of how fear, misinformation, and stigma can metastasize around illness and those who suffer from it.
And I think the problem is that as problems metastasize, people will get more disgusted with the way politics operate.
To some, it may sound far-fetched to suggest that ugly behavior in classrooms can metastasize into more hateful acts.
They tend, instead, to metastasize, as in a recent Justice Department request to allow indefinite detention without trial during emergencies.
ES has also been documented to metastasize to lymph nodes, skin, scalp, brain, digestive tract, liver, kidneys and musculoskeletal system.
Ten years ago this month, a recession began in the U.S. that would metastasize into a full-fledged financial crisis.
But doesn't that also sound eerily similar to cancer—to multiply, to migrate (metastasize), to come back despite exposure to toxins?
Her deep depression, grief and sadness fester until they metastasize into an all-encompassing rage, albeit one that is problematically rendered.
But if hedge funds can easily invest in marijuana companies, the industry will metastasize into Big Tobacco within a matter of months.
Whether the rage over this dining set will metastasize into a full-fledged scrutiny of all US government officials' spending I doubt.
Imagine the danger that that would pose, how quickly those lies would metastasize, and the extraordinary threat that would pose to the world.
Around 30% of women and men who get breast cancer will have it metastasize to other parts of their body, according to METAvivor.
He also compared the various forms of "anti-Semitism" to cancer that can "rapidly metastasize and become systemic" without a good defensive system.
Savage slashes of blood metastasize out into creeping flowers; the final tree, flame-haired against black ground, is exuberantly entwined with green vines.
Behind the scenes: While these concerns about Jackson metastasize on the Hill, administration officials are trying to intensely prepare Jackson for his hearing.
"The fact that this is allowed to metastasize in the Democratic Party without any real pushback," Mr. Brooks said, his voice trailing off.
Other specialists have suggested the possible presence of a tumor-suppressor gene in vertebrates, the failure of which allows benign tumors to metastasize.
Stage 1 breast and gynecological cancers can generally be cured, whereas at stages 3 and 4 they tend to metastasize until they kill.
One of the most painful lessons those events teach us today is that hateful statements that are inadequately answered can metastasize into horrific acts.
Perhaps sensing an impending end, this dysfunction has lately started to metastasize, expanding to include front-office maneuvers and postgame nights on the town.
If true, that's great news for pork producers, incautious bacon-lovers, and colorectal cancer cells that are just dying to wile out and metastasize.
The lull gives more time for negotiation but, more likely, more time for opposition to metastasize and spook senators when they're home for the holiday.
"There's a concern that these weaker oil prices could metastasize into the broader credit market," said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at BMO Private Bank.
It would, however, be patient — concerned less about promptly reversing an initial aggression than at ensuring it was punished and that it did not metastasize.
If tribalism has begun to supplant traditional partisanship, their argument suggests, lying in politics will metastasize as traditional constraints continue to fall by the wayside.
What no professional organizer espouses, however, is the method I used for years: dumping everything into a big basket and praying the contents wouldn't metastasize.
This is what I was getting at earlier when I said that it's all those seemingly little choices that, over time, metastasize into massive problems.
Researchers have pinpointed five or six genetic mutations that cause the cancer to act like a cancer, and that cause the cancer to metastasize, he says.
Those who have traveled to hotspots overseas have seen how America wields outsized influence on myriad concerns that, if ignored, could grow, metastasize and harm us.
There are two aspects of the process that together signal a significant weakness in American democracy — one that will metastasize if he is seated on the Court.
"There is a lot of concern among Republican senators that this could sort of metastasize into a larger trade war," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
A cancer like that would have the power to metastasize not just from organ to organ, but from person to person, evolving deadly new skills along the way.
So how could a simple $500-a-month dispute metastasize into a legal cancer that grew to $106,000 judgement in a community where houses still cost under $50,000?
Hyper-partisanship is a carcinogen that has managed to metastasize throughout most of Washington; we shouldn't let veterans issues succumb to it any more than they already have.
Any concerted military campaign could further entrench the U.S. in a heated foreign conflict with bleak prospects for stability, but refusing to act could allow ISIS to metastasize.
We're talking about seemingly minor problems that could metastasize into larger ones, but even in that case, it'll be hard to pinpoint Trump's unpopularity as the root cause.
The fear is that the Islamic State's violent ideology will not only renew itself in the Middle East, but may also metastasize thousands of miles away in Indonesia.
They have already been successful: In Libya's weakened state ISIS has already begun to metastasize, taking control of Sirte, Gadhafi's home town, and challenging for control of oil infrastructure.
It's not yet clear whether the moves will cause the outrage to subside — or whether, as happened with Cambridge Analytica, it will metastasize over the coming days and weeks.
The nature of our political environment, though, means that Congress isn't likely to act either to cut benefits or raise taxes, even if that means letting the problem metastasize.
It also seems to be a conduit for fluids to enter the lymphatic system, which means it could spread diseases through the body — including by helping cancers to metastasize.
It's not the only way cancer can metastasize, but it's such a handy tool that cancer cells even send out chemical signals to prompt neutrophils to create these NETs.
I didn't realize at the time that this was just the beginning, and that this "with us or against us" mentality would metastasize into what we are seeing today.
Through this process, we begin to understand (in lockstep with the narrator) the inherited traumas that metastasize from one queer man to another within a deeply anti-LGBTQ country.
If it has not done so already, this hard truth will metastasize to the integrity of Posner's seat, leading every constitutionally-minded litigant to hesitate before submitting to his jurisdiction.
Let's combine the best of what the FBI has always done right with a forward-leaning posture that identifies threats before they metastasize and bring harm to our grand Republic.
If we do, though, that will be an exceptionally interesting new growth model, with significant ramifications — a way for Silicon Valley to essentially metastasize to the rest of the world.
We learn that unequal access to healthcare is nothing new, and if global conditions such as climate change go unchecked, diseases like malaria, syphilis, SARS, and measles will metastasize globally.
By sitting back and waiting to see whether Scott Walker, Jeb Bush, or Marco Rubio would prove the best candidate, party insiders just gave room for Trump's candidacy to metastasize.
Prostate cancers that have not lost that gene also can spread, or metastasize — in mice, at least — but only if they have a ready source of fat from the diet.
Instead it could take up a position in the community intelligence vanguard where its workforce can root out damaging abuse before it can go viral, metastasize and wreak wider societal harms.
It is up to Americans to cut it out at the voting booth in November by getting rid of the GOP leaders and members of Congress who have helped it metastasize.
The 9/85033 terrorist attacks jolted the United States from a decade of peace following the Cold War, perpetrated by an enemy whose hatred had been allowed to metastasize for years.
Once tumor cells strike out on their own and metastasize to new sites in the body, drugs and other therapies rarely do more than prolong a patient's life for a few years.
" The letter says that after the Facebook group causing the scandal was unearthed, dozens of similar groups were discovered as well and claimed "the slow removal process allows this cancer to metastasize.
At some point now, it could become necessary to quarantine the affected region and to protect health workers operating throughout it, lest the problem metastasize further and turn into a global crisis.
If a second presidential election shows similar signs of taint, our current crisis of faith will metastasize, undercutting not just the American political system but the credibility of democracy across the globe.
"To me it should be a huge mark of progress that regulators are thinking not so much such about solving today's problems, but tomorrow's concerns before they metastasize into a more problematic conduct."
More clearly than many Christians with a stake in Syria, Father Mourad seems to sense that jihadist extremism will not be buried under the rubble of eastern Aleppo; it will migrate and metastasize.
" Guy Benson offers a quick reaction to the news, writing, "as someone who frequently cautions against hair-on-fire freakouts, I'll just say that this one smells like it has the potential to metastasize.
He added that GOP senators are concerned the floated tariffs on imported aluminum and steel could "metastasize into a larger trade war" and are "urging caution" as the administration continues to finalize its plan.
"A number of studies have shown male breast cancer tends to present at higher stages and have more likelihood to metastasize to the lymph nodes in the armpit and throughout the body," said Gao.
I had good friends off of the computer because in 1993, the year I graduated, the Internet could not suck me in, it did not metastasize my youthful rebellion into a belief in real hate.
"Depression is an illness, and it's a treatable illness, and in some cases, it can metastasize and be fatal for some people, and I think it's important to know that, but it's rare," she added.
Then, in another painting by Lewis, this one from 1960, the figures metastasize throughout the background, shrouded in white as if enrobed by it — some of them look like triangles with heads and two feet.
Most ovarian tumors develop on the outer surface of the ovary, which can then metastasize and spread to other parts of the body — and that's typically when symptoms like bloating and abdominal discomfort would kick in.
If there's a machine that can detect a cluster of cancerous cells before they metastasize, and it saves your grandmother's life, of course you want your furry best friend to have access to the same technology.
To be sure, a lack of leadership in the West allowed the horrific violence to metastasize, providing an opportunity for Iran and Russia to expand their influence as they prop up the regime of Bashar Assad.
It's hard not to freak out, and watching a movie about a horrific epidemic taking over a small town and threatening to metastasize in the U.S. might seem like a bad idea to quell your nerves.
And while the course of the cancer is many times unpredictable, according to the report, it is common for the tumors to metastasize and for the cancer to reoccur within one to two years after treatment.
"There is a lot of concern among Republican senators that this could sort of metastasize into a larger trade war," Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader and Republican of Kentucky, told reporters at the Capitol on Tuesday.
If a full airing of clashing opinions isn't always comfortable, polite, or kept to an agreeable volume, it is far superior to forcing the least favored viewpoints underground, where they fester and metastasize out of our sight.
Right-wing pundits from Sean Hannity to Dinesh D'Souza issued their own alarmist variations on the theme, which will only continue to metastasize on the right as the unpopular incumbent president gears up for the 2000 general election.
J.P.Morgan analysts said that Microsoft's guidance is a supply chain issue, not a demand issue, but it was possible that broad supply chain issues plus investors becoming increasingly averse to risk could metastasize into demand issues over time.
Which, again, resolves back to Metsiness, a condition in which no feud ever ends and every slight or offense is left to metastasize and bloat until such time as the two parties part ways in trade or free agency.
VICE is a two hour evisceration of America's political system—a system that allowed Cheney to metastasize from an observant power-hungry DC intern into a monstrous politician who destroyed Iraq so America could broker access to its oilfields.
BANGKOK — A deadly bombing of a cathedral in the Philippines has brought fresh attention to the Islamic State's ability to metastasize across the world, even as the militant group has been reduced to a sliver of turf in Syria.
Acting in the immediate wake of the 2008 recession, the lawmakers who developed the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act were attempting to shore up the kind of risks that the system had allowed to metastasize.
While Clinton erred in supporting the Iraq invasion, the State Department also erred in overseeing U.S. troop withdrawals from Iraq, a move which helped create a vacuum for ISIS to metastasize, much like the failed post interventionist planning of Libya.
Combined with the fact that we've lost a good deal of what used to regularly burst these insular bubbles—face-to-face interaction—at least at a grassroots level and you have a fertile environment for these bubbles to metastasize.
Or, instead, will the bleeding-edge EDM anthems of today metastasize into the rustic hymns of a post-apocalyptic future, where urchins burning Yeezys for warmth in oil drums hum half-forgotten snippets of Imagine Dragons, the Chainsmokers, and Major Lazer?
And if Mr. Biden tried to defend his actions around the Thomas hearings — or to use his vice presidency under Barack Obama as cover — he would be savaged on social media, and that would metastasize into the conventional wisdom on him.
Although government spending has hardly dried up — the budget deal signed by Trump on Friday attests to that — and the federal debt continues to metastasize, there's a questionable commitment to scientific research, leaving private actors to call many of the shots.
The report, by an investigator at an outside law firm, named former faculty members who had molested or raped students, and it described how administrators contributed to an atmosphere of secrecy and an impunity that allowed the assaults to metastasize.
"There is a lot of concern among Republican senators that this could sort of metastasize into a larger trade war," McConnell told reporters when asked at a news conference about the tariffs, which generally are considered against GOP free-trade orthodoxy.
"Just as we have seen Al-Qaeda metastasize subsequent to the killing of Osama bin Laden back in 2011... I think you will see ISIS become more active and more aggressive in a variety of places in the West," Gates predicted.
But in proposing the trip to Trump, Haley acknowledged her larger goal was to bring high-level attention to the African conflicts, which she warned that, left unresolved, could metastasize into the next haven for terrorists plotting attacks against the United States.
But he said the new president's greatest challenge would be to maintain America's leadership in a world in which radical Islamic militancy was threatening to metastasize into a "global jihadist movement," and hostile powers like Russia, China and Iran were seeking regional dominance.
Going through my own clinic and testing everything, I looked close to like this, and I had radiologist that came and told me that I had very high-grade prostate cancer, and if it wasn't removed pretty quickly, it would metastasize soon.
We're showing that we have new ways of measuring the body, measuring the brain, and finding things at early stages instead of waiting till they metastasize, waiting until they're affected, and then you're stuck and they kill you and you die before 153.
After Americans have now marked another anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, it is worth remembering that terrorism incubates in this region when dictators sponsor violent extremists and where failed states do not govern their people justly or responsively, allowing jihadism to metastasize.
For Facebook and the rest of the tech industry, the stakes are high: The fear is that lawmakers' investigations could metastasize into new regulations that target the way companies sell political ads, collect users' data or manage their all-powerful, decision-making algorithms.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (CNN)Warning that Africa's violence political chaos and humanitarian disasters could metastasize into larger security threats to the United States, US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley began a diplomatic mission to help solve two of Africa's most brutal conflicts.
Crushing the Islamic State, or ISIS, is necessary for stabilizing Iraq and Syria, but it is impossible as long as Shiites and Sunnis there refuse to truly share power, and yet ignoring the ISIS cancer and its ability to metastasize is impossible as well.
In what The Times called "bookends to a terrible year that saw the wars of the Middle East metastasize across Europe and beyond," two terrorist attacks — one in Europe, the other on the periphery of Europe — came within hours of each other on Dec. 19.
"One of the failures of the Republican Party is the way they let the birther movement metastasize — and that ultimately helped Donald Trump make it to the White House," says Brendan Nyhan, a professor at Dartmouth who studies the spread of false political beliefs.
If the British people choose to abandon the EU at this vulnerable moment, it might well be the catalyst that causes the cancer of populism and disintegration — which is helping to drive this campaign in the UK — to metastasize across Europe at a dramatically faster rate.
If an unjamming transition was fluidizing these cancer cells, Käs immediately envisioned a potential response: Perhaps an analysis of biopsies based on measurements of tumor cells' state of jamming, rather than a nearly century-old visual inspection procedure, could determine whether a tumor is about to metastasize.
Yet for years, the founders of Facebook and Twitter and 4chan and Reddit — along with the consumers obsessed with these products, and the investors who stood to profit from them — tried to pretend that the noxious speech prevalent on those platforms wouldn't metastasize into physical violence.
It was really, she spent some time talking about the MOOs and MUDs, these weird areas that people very early in 1991, '92, where people were sort of fantasizing, living in these fantasy worlds and creating these new personas that then metastasize in the real world as Burning Man.
If Dr. Eggener had his way, he would not even call it cancer for men who are given a Gleason score of 4743 or lower, because "it fails to meet the clinical definition of cancer: the ability to cause symptoms, metastasize or lead to death," he wrote in an email.
"There is a lot of concern among Republican senators that this could sort of metastasize into sort of a larger trade war, and many of our members are discussing with the administration just how broad, how sweeping this might be," Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell said in his first comments on the issue.
The two terrorist attacks — one in Europe, the other on the periphery of Europe — came within hours of each other Monday night, bookends to a terrible year that saw the wars of the Middle East metastasize across Europe and beyond, spawning terrorism, upending the lives of ordinary citizens and energizing right-wing political movements.
This same past has given us over a decade of war without conclusion, a past that has allowed a fundamentalist radical Islamist terrorist group to grow and metastasize internationally, a past that has contributed to failed states, a past that has allowed our military to atrophy and a past that has our allies questioning our true resolve.
Web  culture, they argue, tends to be dominated by those at the political extremes who lack an appetite for nuance: "Despite our early hopes to the contrary, the internet has allowed political communities to isolate themselves, shutting themselves off to outside criticism and moderate voices, content to metastasize in the dark," ampersamp, a moderator for r/neoliberal told Mashable.
"But as we see ISIL metastasize and spread to other parts of the world, we're going to continue to keep a very close eye on it and when we feel the need to strike, we'll be prepared to do so using all of the tools at our disposal and obviously also working with our coalition partners," he added.
Dr. Melanie Bui, assistant professor of dermatology at the University of Vermont Medical Center and coauthor of a paper on the dangers of black salve, told BuzzFeed News that this is not true — black salve destroys both healthy and cancerous tissue, and can even possibly mutate cancerous cells, causing normally treatable skin cancers to metastasize and spread.
And MS-13, for anyone who is informed and who has been reporting on this for years as I have when I started out my newspaper journalism career in Los Angeles and watched MS-13 metastasize across the country because of radical open borders ideology knows that these monsters in the MS-13, I will call them "monsters," that is what they are.
But as a deeply critical internal report by a U.N. adviser, Philip Alston, which I obtained this week, made clear, hiding behind the veil of silence and deniability has allowed the cholera crisis — one of the peacekeeping mission's "three major sins," along with sexual assault by peacekeepers and a general refusal to accept accountability, Alston wrote — to metastasize into a threat to the organization.
Original story reprinted with permission from Quanta Magazine, an editorially independent division of the Simons Foundation whose mission is to enhance public understanding of science by covering research developments and trends in mathematics and the physical and life sciences For more than a century, scientists had known that individual cancer cells can metastasize, leaving a tumor and migrating through the bloodstream and lymph system to distant parts of the body.
Calling the forum "one of the many cancerous growths that have infiltrated Reddit," /u/david-me lamented what had become of his creation, writing in a post that it was now "infested with racism and sexism" and that Reddit's admins were "the stewards of hate and divisiveness…" The toxic environment on the subreddit, and others, had become too popular, and too profitable for Reddit not to let it metastasize unchecked.

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