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pollute    音标拼音: [pəl'ut]
vt. 污染,败坏,弄脏

污染,败坏,弄脏

pollute
v 1: make impure; "The industrial wastes polluted the lake"
[synonym: {pollute}, {foul}, {contaminate}]

Pollute \Pol*lute"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Polluted}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Polluting}.] [L. pollutus, p. p. of polluere to
defile, to pollute, from a prep. appearing only in comp.
luere to wash. See {Position}, {Lave}.]
1. To make foul, impure, or unclean; to defile; to taint; to
soil; to desecrate; -- used of physical or moral
defilement.
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The land was polluted with blood. --Ps. cvi. 38
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Wickedness . . . hath polluted the whole earth. --2
Esd. xv. 6.
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2. To violate sexually; to debauch; to dishonor.
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3. (Jewish Law) To render ceremonially unclean; to disqualify
or unfit for sacred use or service, or for social
intercourse.
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Neither shall ye pollute the holy things of the
children of Israel, lest ye die. --Num. xviii.
32.
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They have polluted themselves with blood. --Lam. iv.
14.
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Syn: To defile; soil; contaminate; corrupt; taint; vitiate;
debauch; dishonor; ravish.
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Pollute \Pol*lute"\, a. [L. pollutus.]
Polluted. [R.] --Milton.
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128 Moby Thesaurus words for "pollute":
abuse, adulterate, afflict, aggrieve, alloy, bastardize, befoul,
benasty, bewitch, blight, booze up, boozify, canker, cheapen,
coarsen, condemn, confound, contaminate, convert, corrupt, crock,
crucify, curse, cut, damage, debase, debauch, defalcate, defile,
deflower, degenerate, degrade, denaturalize, denature, deprave,
desecrate, despoil, destroy, devalue, dilute, dirty, disadvantage,
disserve, distort, distress, divert, do a mischief, do evil,
do ill, do wrong, do wrong by, doctor, doctor up, doom, embezzle,
envenom, fortify, foul, fuddle, get into trouble, harass, harm,
hex, hurt, impair, infect, injure, jinx, lace, maladminister,
maltreat, menace, mess, mess up, misapply, misappropriate,
misemploy, mishandle, mismanage, mistreat, misuse, molest, nasty,
outrage, overtake, peculate, persecute, pervert, pickle, pilfer,
plaster, play havoc with, play hob with, poison, prejudice,
profane, prostitute, ravage, ravish, savage, scathe, soil, souse,
spike, spoil, stain, stew, stone, sully, swack, taint, tamper with,
tarnish, threaten, tipsify, torment, torture, twist, ulcerate,
violate, vitiate, vulgarize, warp, water, water down, wound,
wreak havoc on, wrong



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