Meaning and usage of "rife with uncertainty" [closed]

Solution 1:

Dictionary.com has a very good explanation for this.

In sum, if something is "rife", that means there is a lot of it. When you use "rife with" it means that something is prevalent or abounding. Yes, you can use it with anything as long as it makes sense, but I have found that it is usually used with abstract concepts like, "the office was rife with discontent" or "The country was rife with joy". Something like "America is rife with cellphones" has a sort of playful or silly connotation in my opinion.

https://www.dictionary.com/browse/rife?s=t