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All pollute synonyms

polΒ·lute
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verb pollute

  • mucking β€” moist farmyard dung, decaying vegetable matter, etc.; manure.
  • begrime β€” to make dirty; soil
  • bedraggle β€” to make (hair, clothing, etc) limp, untidy, or dirty, as with rain or mud
  • maculate β€” spotted; stained.
  • decay β€” When something such as a dead body, a dead plant, or a tooth decays, it is gradually destroyed by a natural process.
  • bespatter β€” to splash all over, as with dirty water
  • atrophied β€” exhibiting or affected with atrophy; wasted; withered; shriveled: an atrophied arm; an atrophied talent.
  • go to the dogs β€” a domesticated canid, Canis familiaris, bred in many varieties.
  • bung up β€” a stopper for the opening of a cask.
  • blotched β€” Something that is blotched has blotches on it.
  • muddying β€” Cause to become covered in or full of mud.
  • illtreat β€” Alternative form of ill-treat.
  • bang up β€” When a prisoner is banged up, they are put in prison and locked in a cell.
  • debase β€” To debase something means to reduce its value or quality.
  • weighted β€” having additional weight.
  • atrophying β€” Also, atrophia [uh-troh-fee-uh] /Ι™Λˆtroʊ fi Ι™/ (Show IPA). Pathology. a wasting away of the body or of an organ or part, as from defective nutrition or nerve damage.
  • curdled β€” Containing curds.
  • debauch β€” to lead into a life of depraved self-indulgence
  • dry-rot β€” Plant Pathology. a decay of seasoned timber, resulting in its becoming brittle and crumbling to a dry powder, caused by various fungi. any of various diseases of plants in which the rotted tissues are dry.
  • adulterate β€” If something such as food or drink is adulterated, someone has made its quality worse by adding water or cheaper products to it.
  • dulling β€” not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
  • go bad β€” not good in any manner or degree.
  • hosing β€” an act or instance of being taken advantage of or cheated.
  • bad mouth β€” Slang. to speak critically and often disloyally of; disparage: Why do you bad-mouth your family so much?
  • bobble β€” A bobble is a small ball of material, usually made of wool, which is used for decorating clothes.
  • mildewed β€” Plant Pathology. a disease of plants, characterized by a cottony, usually whitish coating on the surface of affected parts, caused by any of various fungi.
  • damage β€” To damage an object means to break it, spoil it physically, or stop it from working properly.
  • desecrate β€” If someone desecrates something which is considered to be holy or very special, they deliberately damage or insult it.
  • canker β€” A canker is something evil that spreads and affects things or people.
  • curdling β€” Present participle of curdle.
  • muck up β€” a bungled or disordered situation; foul-up.
  • encrust β€” Cover (something) with a hard surface layer.
  • messing β€” a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: The room was in a mess.
  • denaturing β€” Present participle of denature.
  • infect β€” to affect or contaminate (a person, organ, wound, etc.) with disease-producing germs.
  • malign β€” to speak harmful untruths about; speak evil of; slander; defame: to malign an honorable man.
  • mess up β€” a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: The room was in a mess.
  • defile β€” To defile something that people think is important or holy means to do something to it or say something about it which is offensive.
  • dirty β€” soiled with dirt; foul; unclean: dirty laundry.
  • denature β€” to change the nature of
  • break down β€” If a machine or a vehicle breaks down, it stops working.
  • contaminate β€” If something is contaminated by dirt, chemicals, or radiation, they make it dirty or harmful.
  • foul β€” grossly offensive to the senses; disgustingly loathsome; noisome: a foul smell.
  • encrusted β€” Simple past tense and past participle of encrust.
  • weighting β€” the amount or quantity of heaviness or mass; amount a thing weighs.

adj pollute

  • filler β€” an aluminum coin of Hungary, the 100th part of a forint.
  • crawler β€” A crawler is a computer program that visits websites and collects information when you do an Internet search.
  • infest β€” to live in or overrun to an unwanted degree or in a troublesome manner, especially as predatory animals or vermin do: Sharks infested the coastline.
  • harrier β€” one of a breed of medium-sized hounds, used, usually in packs, in hunting.
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