Sentences with contagion
con·ta·gion
C c - They have been reluctant to admit AIDS patients, in part because of unfounded fears of contagion.
- He continues to insulate his country from the contagion of foreign ideas.
- The Australian share market closed sharply lower amid falling commodity prices and fears of spreading contagion from debt-ridden Europe.
- Obviously some of their funds have exposure to markets that are contaminated or suffering some contagion from the subprime market.
- The contagion of mirth
- The contagion of mirth
- Dick Gross There is a financial contagion threatening to sweep Europe but another contagion, just as destructive, is going pan European – Islamophobia.
- Europe's fiscal crisis could threaten banks in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Ireland and the UK as the risk of contagion grows.
- A contagion of fear.