Metastasize
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A carcinogen is any substance or agent that causes abnormal growth of cells, which can also cause them to
metastasize
or spread.
Don't tell me that hurts less than a broken bone, that an ingrown life is something surgeons can cut away, that there's no way for it to metastasize; it does.
Each one originates in a particular part of the body, and then some kinds of cancer will spread or
metastasize
to particular other tissues where they must be getting resources that they need.
It will dull the pain for a short period, but the euro’s deep-seated problems will metastasize, with a dismal prognosis for the single currency and perhaps even the European Union as a whole.
If allowed to fester, this feud could metastasize, leaving the EU in a state of crisis like that which plagued Austria-Hungary.
However, if the upcoming election deepens the fissure between pro- and anti-European forces, popular disaffection with Europe will continue to metastasize, foreclosing a new golden age in which Europe – a century after World War I – remains the world’s best place to grow up, work, and live.
So is Russia, where, despite encouraging talk about innovation-based development, the economy continues to de-modernize as corruption has been allowed to metastasize, and as the country relies increasingly on its natural-resource wealth.
The problem would then metastasize, at some point, from an exchange-rate crisis to a growth collapse.
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