Making impure or corrupt by adding extraneous materials.
1 In Egypt, of old, a man could be hung for adulterating it.
2 The substances used by fraudulent brewers for adulterating beer, are chiefly the following:
3 Ralph Fogg and another, brewers, for receiving and using adulterating ingredients.
4 A miller, mealman, or baker adulterating bread was to forfeit 40s.
5 Figs she still persists in adulterating with particles of cellulose as nutritious as sawdust.
6 There is therefore nothing deleterious in the usual practice of adulterating this commodity of the table.
7 As he got older, friends and family alike chided him for adulterating good sour mash with Coca-Cola.
8 This oil is consumed on the Continent in considerable quantity, and employed extensively in adulterating olive oil.
9 John Webb, retailer, for using adulterating ingredients.
10 The keen eye of the quack detected it; but instead of adulterating his philosophy, he doubled his dose.
11 Returning to the counter, he renewed his attack on Father Colombe, whom he accused of adulterating his liquors.
12 John Morris, for using adulterating ingredients.
13 It may be as Your Grace suggests, though in most cases adulterating a poison only lessens its potency.
14 He says his attacks were intended to punish "traitors" whose pro-immigration policies were adulterating Norwegian blood.
15 Many of them, thus reduced, took again to a more unlawful and dangerous occupation, clipping and adulterating the coin.
16 He says the attacks were intended as punishment of "traitors" whose pro-immigration policies were adulterating Norwegian blood.
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