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Meanings of
pollute
in English
Portuguese
sujar
Catalan
adulterar
Spanish
ensuciar
Back to the meaning
Make impure.
foul
contaminate
Portuguese
sujar
To remove the consecration from a person or an object.
violate
profane
defile
desecrate
Synonyms
Examples for "
foul
"
foul
contaminate
Examples for "
foul
"
1
Otherwise it could fall
foul
of fair trade and state aid rules.
2
He played 35 minutes Friday night despite a stretch in
foul
trouble.
3
Senior guard Devonte' Graham added 16 points while dealing with
foul
trouble.
4
Police said there was no sign of forced entry or
foul
play.
5
However, the Phoenix police say there were no signs of
foul
play.
1
As of recently, plastic has managed to
contaminate
our water and food.
2
Toxic they speed up the bodies aging process and
contaminate
fresh water.
3
That suggested as much as 500 tonnes could potentially
contaminate
the river.
4
Just following the manual and making sure we don't
contaminate
the site.
5
We cannot have a pre-born
contaminate
the delicate balance of Marie's education.
Usage of
pollute
in English
1
Tribal leaders say the pipeline will desecrate sacred land and
pollute
water.
2
Who may know how he works to
pollute
others of his family.
3
Those who
pollute
our waters will still be held accountable, he said.
4
The far-reaching schemes of Satan to
pollute
the Press and the Pen.
5
Older, poorly maintained stoves
pollute
even more including risks from carbon monoxide.
6
Be this chimera still worshipped; I will do nothing to
pollute
it.
7
Be this chimera still worshiped; I will do nothing to
pollute
it.
8
Stables and outhouses look upon their waters, and the sewers
pollute
them.
9
An evil man who seems to
pollute
the very air you breathe.
10
These can then
pollute
not only air but nearby waterways or soils.
11
My presence might
pollute
a spotless reputation, or furnish fuel to jealousy.
12
But never shall the hand of Rome
pollute
her whom I loved!
13
Until last year, those power stations could
pollute
with no cost.
14
Heavy and cumbersome, they choke land mammals and
pollute
sea beds and beaches.
15
It also means that they do not
pollute
the environment in any way.
16
Most farmers do not
pollute
and will not have problems with these directives.
Other examples for "pollute"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
pollute
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
pollute water
pollute the air
pollute more
pollute less
pollute drinking
More collocations
Translations for
pollute
Portuguese
sujar
contaminar
poluir
Catalan
adulterar
contaminar
embrutar
Spanish
ensuciar
contaminar
polucionar
Pollute
through the time
Pollute
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common