Pronunciation: /əˈtæk reɪt/
noun a measure used in epidemiology to describe the frequency of new cases of a disease within a population over a specific period of time
A1 The attack rate of the virus is very high.
A2 The attack rate of the cyber hackers has increased in recent months.
B1 The attack rate of heart disease is higher in men than in women.
B2 The attack rate of the new computer virus is causing concern among IT professionals.
C1 The attack rate of the enemy forces was unexpected and caught the military off guard.
C2 The attack rate of the invasive species has led to a decline in biodiversity in the region.
formal The attack rate of the virus in the population is steadily increasing.
informal The virus is spreading fast, the attack rate is going up.
slang The attack rate of this bug is off the charts!
figurative The attack rate of negativity in that group is overwhelming.
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