endemic
en|dem|ic /end'emɪk/
1 [ADJ]
If a disease or illness is endemic in a place, it is frequently found among the people who live there. (TECHNICAL)
Polio was then endemic among children my age.
2 [ADJ]
If you say that a condition or problem is endemic, you mean that it is very common and strong, and cannot be dealt with easily. (WRITTEN)
Street crime is virtually endemic in large cities.
...powerful radicals with an endemic hatred and fear of the West.
1 [ADJ]
If a disease or illness is endemic in a place, it is frequently found among the people who live there. (TECHNICAL)
Polio was then endemic among children my age.
2 [ADJ]
If you say that a condition or problem is endemic, you mean that it is very common and strong, and cannot be dealt with easily. (WRITTEN)
Street crime is virtually endemic in large cities.
...powerful radicals with an endemic hatred and fear of the West.