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Meanings of
adulterated
in English
Mixed with impurities.
debased
adulterate
Related terms
impure
Synonyms
Examples for "
debased
"
debased
adulterate
Examples for "
debased
"
1
But politics and government have been seriously
debased
by the current administration.
2
We stop short of nose-picking; we are
debased
enough as it is.
3
It is exceedingly
debased
;
you must be the cause of its exaltation.
4
Twitter is the ideal, and toxic, medium for this
debased
political culture.
5
Six thousand days on, he was too
debased
to resent his debasement.
1
The people of Szafra usually
adulterate
it with sesamum oil, and tar.
2
The leaves of the ash and the sloe are used to
adulterate
tea.
3
They know we never
adulterate
the metal or short-weigh the coins.
4
We practice no cunning tricks, nor do we
adulterate
God's Message.
5
It has even gone so far as to
adulterate
excrement.
Usage of
adulterated
in English
1
The FDA probes cases of
adulterated
drugs in cooperation with state regulators.
2
Instead, FDA investigates cases of
adulterated
drugs in cooperation with state regulators.
3
Sour wine is
adulterated
with litharge; litharge is a preparation of lead.
4
The heavy fumes of the liquor, doubtless
adulterated
,
mounted to my head.
5
It is occasionally
adulterated
with bone black, a cheaper and inferior product.
6
It looked like a small flat teapot made out of
adulterated
gold.
7
Wherever I cut lines, they are
adulterated
with all this household debris.
8
Are they more durable, less
adulterated
with tow and cotton, better dyed?
9
Young people now have easy access to unregulated, potent and possibly
adulterated
cannabis.
10
Instead, the FDA investigates cases of
adulterated
drugs in cooperation with state regulators.
11
The limits of this
adulterated
religion were the confines of the Roman Empire.
12
Arrowroot is often
adulterated
in this country with potato flour and other ingredients.
13
This holiness is injured when the Word is falsified and
adulterated
.
14
Hence the ambiguous nature of matter can be comprehended only by
adulterated
opinion.
15
American oil has the reputation of being
adulterated
with olive oil.
16
Pure alcohol is scarcely less dangerous than that which is
adulterated
.
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adulterated
adulterate
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Frequent collocations
adulterate with
adulterate drugs
adulterate food
adulterate milk
adulterate product
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Adulterated
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