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tainted

adjective as in spoiled

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Additionally, the agency redacted the names of all firms and companies that handled and processed the tainted lettuce.

From Salon

There was a purity within us as young creators — we hadn’t been tainted by the world in a way, so it was like we could trust our gut.

This is just one witness in a case which Jagtar's legal representatives from Reprieve say is characterised by unreliable, even tainted, testimony.

From BBC

The woman said she was "disgusted" by Stewart, a grandfather who had worked for Royal Mail for 22 years, and he had "tainted lives".

From BBC

“The whole campaign for that movie was about championing human creativity, so when that came out, it felt a little tainted,” one Oscar voter told me recently.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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