describing a disease or condition that spreads rapidly and affects a large number of people within a specific area or community during a particular period

epidemisch, Epidemie

(of a disease) spreading rapidly and affecting many people across the world

pandemisch, weltweit

referring to a widespread outbreak of disease among animals in a region or population

Epizootie

to introduce or insert abruptly or unexpectedly between other things

einwerfen, unterbrechen

someone who takes an active verbal role in exchanging views as part of a multi-party discussion, conversation, or interview

Gesprächspartner, Gesprächspartnerin

a person who inserts themselves into a place, group or situation without permission or invitation

Eindringling, Störfaktor

to act as an agent between two parties in order to help resolve a problem or bring about an agreement

vermitteln, zwischen Parteien vermitteln

a temporary suspension in an ongoing activity before it resumes once more

Unterbrechung, Pause

having the capability or tendency to err, sin or display weaknesses due to imperfect human nature

fehlbar, sündhaft

a minor remaining part or trace of something that is no longer present in full

Überrest, Spur

(of body parts) not as developed as it used to be in earlier relatives

vestigial, rudimentär

to be at fault or make mistakes, especially in one's thinking, judgment, or actions

fehlern, irren

mistaken or inaccurate due to flaws in reasoning, evidence, or factual support

fehlerhaft, irreführend

disregarding generally accepted standards, customs or appropriate practices

irrenden, umherirrenden

