Identify the connotative meaning of “infested” in the passage above.

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The verb infest means to invade in large number, often resisting control and causing damage or hardship. ... Infest comes from Latin: in- means "not" and festus means "able to be seized." So infest describes something is not able to be seized, typically because it's present in such large numbers.
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over run with something that is not supposed to be there
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