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taint

/teɪnt/

Transitive Verb
pl: taintspast: taintedpp: tainteding: taintingcomp: []sup: []

This word carries a heavy moral or emotional weight. While "pollute" describes a physical change in the environment, "taint" suggests a loss of innocence, integrity, or purity. It is frequently used in legal or ethical contexts to describe evidence that has been compromised or a legacy that has been ruined by a scandal. There is a lingering sense of permanence associated with this term. Once something is tainted, it is rarely seen as completely clean again, creating a feeling of indelible corruption that persists even after the source of the contamination is removed.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[something]

To contaminate or pollute something, often in a way that spoils its purity or quality.

"The water supply was tainted by chemical runoff."

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