contaminate
This term describes the introduction of an unwanted or harmful element into a pure environment. In physical contexts, it suggests a chemical or biological breach that renders a substance unsafe or unusable, often carrying a connotation of toxicity or permanent damage. In professional or forensic settings, the word emphasizes the loss of integrity. When a sample is contaminated, it is no longer a reliable representation of the original source, shifting the focus from toxicity to the corruption of data or evidence. This extends to moral or intellectual contexts where exposure to negative influences spoils a person's character.
Meanings
To make something impure by adding a substance, especially one that is poisonous or polluting.
"The groundwater was contaminated by chemicals leaking from the nearby factory."