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What is the adjective for miasmatic?

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miasmic
  1. Filled with miasma; containing noxious vapors.
  2. Composed of or resembling vapors.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “His miasmic reputation has always overshadowed the guy's ability to write a really strong, catchy piece.”
      “The situation is exacerbated by the miasmic chaos of Spanish planning regulations.”
      “It did nothing to alleviate the depression, desperation, and miasmic ennui that was engulfing me.”
miasmal
  1. Having a noxious atmosphere.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Instead, according to critics, it has become a miasmal swamp of convoluted regulations that disrupt physician autonomy and patient well-being.”
      “Its easy but assured lyric form, its count, saves it from the miasmal mists of content.”
      “And there were some notable outbreaks of cholera that didn't appear to fit with the moral and evidential underpinnings of miasmal theory.”
miasmatic
  1. reeking, oppressing, having the nature of a miasma
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    1. “The inquiry itself embodied a pivotal shift in scientific paradigms of disease causation from miasmatic or filth-based models to the germ theory.”
      “The producers reportedly struggled to find financiers who would go near such miasmatic material.”
      “Despite these equivocal findings, the select committee ultimately endorsed Walker's miasmatic claims.”
miasmalike
  1. Resembling or characteristic of a miasma.
miasmatical
  1. Alternative form of miasmatic
miasmous
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