insidious in the PONS Dictionary

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Their objection was to commercial devaluation of art through an insidious trend in corporate art-vertising.
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They are, in my view, the most insidious of traitors.
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The symptoms may relate to fluid loss and polyuria, but the course may also be insidious.
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She occasionally launches insidious plans for world domination and corporate takeover.
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However, clearly, the object contained within was not the diadem, but something of a more insidious nature.
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After all, the harassment he was forced to put up with constituted bullying of the most insidious kind.
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The insidious guerilla war saw such rules and warnings proclaimed from both parties.
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He triumphed over insidious attacks of the secularists and coarser invectives of the atheists.
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Female "almases" have an extraordinary beauty, but also evil, insidious and dangerous.
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Patients usually present with sudden or insidious onset of redness in one eye, associated with progressive proptosis or bulging.
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