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    fester
    /ˈfɛstə/

    verb

    • 1. (of a wound or sore) become septic; suppurate: "I developed a tropical sore that festered badly" Similar suppuratebecome septicform pussecrete pus

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  2. 1. : to generate pus. The wound became inflamed and festered. 2. : putrefy, rot. festering carrion. 3. a. : to cause increasing poisoning, irritation, or bitterness : rankle. dissent festered unchecked. His resentment festered for years. b. : to undergo or exist in a state of progressive deterioration. allowed slums to fester. transitive verb.

  3. verb. 1. to form or cause to form pus. 2. (intransitive) to become rotten; decay. 3. to become or cause to become bitter, irritated, etc, esp over a long period of time; rankle. resentment festered his imagination.

  4. to become or cause to become bitter, irritated, etc, esp over a long period of time; rankle. resentment festered his imagination. informal. intr to be idle or inactive.

  5. 1. If you say that a situation, problem, or feeling is festering, you disapprove of the fact that it is being allowed to grow more unpleasant or full of anger, because it is not being properly recognized or dealt with. [disapproval] [...] 2. If a wound festers, it becomes infected, making it worse. [...] 3.

  6. FESTER meaning: 1. If a bad feeling or situation festers, it becomes worse over a period of time: 2. If an injury…. Learn more.

  7. 'Fester' is commonly used to describe the persistence and intensification of negative feelings, such as grudges, grievances, or conflicts, that can become increasingly problematic if not addressed or resolved.

  8. fester meaning, definition, what is fester: if an unpleasant feeling or problem fest...: Learn more.

  9. Define fester. fester synonyms, fester pronunciation, fester translation, English dictionary definition of fester. ) v. fes·tered, fes·ter·ing, fes·ters v. intr. 1. To generate pus; suppurate. 2. To form an ulcer. 3. To undergo decay; rot. 4. a. To be or become an...

  10. Definition of fester verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. The earliest known use of the noun fester is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for fester is from around 1225, in Ancrene Riwle. fester is of multiple origins. A borrowing from French.