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avidity
[ uh-vid-i-tee ]
noun
- eagerness; greediness.
- enthusiasm or dedication.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The researchers further refined their TIL selection process by applying a secondary algorithmic filter to screen for only those tumor-reactive T-cells with "high avidity" -- that is, those that bind strongly to tumor antigens.
Roemer didn’t dispute that the gun control movement is growing but said that the NRA’s power also stems from the avidity of its supporters.
But the usual U.S. response of sanctions and isolation when military figures seize power in West Africa is riskier now given the avidity of the jihadists and Kremlin-allied forces.
“The Yanomami are paying the price with their health and their very lives for our society’s relentless avidity for gold,” said Navarro.
“One thing that I really admire about the NFL is they have done a really good job of creating brand credibility and fan avidity,” he said.
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