To remove the consecration from a person or an object.
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.
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