Example sentences for: bioweapons

How can you use “bioweapons” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Chilling descriptions of bioweapons abound: "Veepox," a cross between smallpox and a brain virus, and "Ebolapox," a cross between smallpox and Ebola--as fatal as Ebola and as contagious as smallpox.

  • Several research groups around the world have worked on vaccine development—and their efforts have been boosted by the classification of Lassa virus as a Category A bioweapons agent—but to date no vaccine is available for either general or high-risk application in humans.

  • The bioweapons could be deployed quickly, surreptitiously, and cheaply; and America is totally unprepared to deal with them.

  • The papers don't really get into it, but it's hard to see how this use of an international body with special privileges is any different than say Saddam's use of hospitals to house bioweapons production, or the already widely accepted practice of the U.S. military relying on the information provided by Baghdad-based TV crews to monitor its air offensives.

  • An absolutely terrifying article describes the old Soviet bioweapons program and speculates that rogue nations are now employing its scientists.


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