dilagare
to spread; to overflow; to flood
verb dee-lah-GAH-reh Rare
Origin: From di- + lago (lake) — to spill like a lake
Also means
to run rampant
Usage Note
Dilagare is an intransitive verb and takes essere as auxiliary in compound tenses. It describes water overflowing (il fiume dilaga) but more commonly, in figurative use, a phenomenon spreading out of control — la corruzione dilaga (corruption is spreading unchecked). The image is vivid: something flooding like a lake bursting its banks.
Examples
"La violenza dilaga nelle periferie."
Natural Translation
Violence is spreading through the suburbs.
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