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How to use insidiously in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word insidiously? Here are some examples.

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Perhaps more insidiously, insects such as fruit fly can carry spores associated with bunch rots, and mealy bug can transmit leaf roll virus.
A young acrobat can see an insidiously expanding mole on the face of those marked for imminent death.
In patients with polymyalgia rheumatica, symptoms may develop abruptly or insidiously.
Piped insidiously into the atmosphere is a loop of orchestral arrangements of popular songs.
The actor's low-key approach makes this the most insidiously terrifying individual he has ever portrayed.
Moreover, the nation-states of the Enlightenment were considered more insidiously dangerous to Jewry than the nation-states of reaction.
Even more insidiously, tracking information can be used to exert social control.
Prejudices are not only brought to texts, they are insidiously assigned them.
Classically, the symptom appears insidiously as dysphagia and progresses slowly to become painful.
In contrast, posterior bleeding may be asymptomatic or may present insidiously as nausea, hematemesis, anemia, hemoptysis, or melena.
The whole concept of the scout, insidiously checking that we behave, is similarly ridiculous.
He has written that academics work more insidiously than the street toughs they effectively team up with on occasion.
He does not wear his silks and sables to accurately represent his status, nor does he dress sumptuously to insidiously advance himself.
And it is this influence which is understandably resented by many, who see it as insidiously undermining our own culture.
In most cases, the pilot is unaware of a loss of visual references and a loss of control of the aircraft happens insidiously.
The cellphone use among pedestrians has dovetailed insidiously with hyper-gentrification, Moss says.
They will continue to be working insidiously, with no control and without any acknowledgement, but with profound implications.
In their sly, shiny packets, they invaded the poor world as insidiously as the disease they were meant to prevent.
More insidiously, the pace of modern life left people with less time for newspapers.
Moreover, we can understand those who no longer tolerate his insidiously provocative policies.
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Examples from Classical Literature
How bravely they met the grim spectre which crept so insidiously into their homes!
A tendency to undermine the best interests of the art is, however, insidiously at work to misguide the public taste.
Stricture due to carcinoma of the intestinal wall occurs usually in the old or middle-aged, and the symptoms come on insidiously.
I felt the inexpugnable strength of common sense being insidiously menaced by this gruesome, by this insane, delusion.
It looked, somehow, as if it were insidiously leading the way to an appeal for money.
And now it was as if subtly, insidiously, her relation to him had become inverted.
But now she felt insidiously surprised, and her husband received the beforementioned look which told him what he had to expect.
And thus a dead point in the revolution of my affairs was insidiously got over.
Are you insidiously advised or tempted to contract it, by any one?
But even suspicion may be insidiously placed in noble minds.
Slowly and insidiously it had come to dominate every other problem.
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