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pol·lute

 (pə-lo͞ot′)
tr.v. pol·lut·ed, pol·lut·ing, pol·lutes
1. To make unfit for or harmful to living things, especially by the addition of waste matter. See Synonyms at contaminate.
2. To make less suitable for an activity, especially by the introduction of unwanted factors: The stadium lights polluted the sky around the observatory.
3. To render impure or morally harmful; corrupt: felt that the minds of young people were hopelessly polluted by television ads.

[Middle English polluten, from Latin polluere, pollūt-.]

pol·lut′er n.
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pollute

(pəˈluːt)
vb (tr)
1. to contaminate, as with poisonous or harmful substances
2. to make morally corrupt or impure; sully
3. to desecrate or defile
[C14 polute, from Latin polluere to defile]
polˈluter n
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pol•lute

(pəˈlut)

v.t. -lut•ed, -lut•ing.
1. to make foul or unclean, esp. with harmful chemical or waste products; contaminate: to pollute the air with smoke.
2. to make impure or morally unclean; defile; debase: to pollute the mind with bigotry.
[1325–75; Middle English polute < Latin pollūtus, past participle of polluere to soil, defile]
pol•lut′er, n.
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pollute


Past participle: polluted
Gerund: polluting

Imperative
pollute
pollute
Present
I pollute
you pollute
he/she/it pollutes
we pollute
you pollute
they pollute
Preterite
I polluted
you polluted
he/she/it polluted
we polluted
you polluted
they polluted
Present Continuous
I am polluting
you are polluting
he/she/it is polluting
we are polluting
you are polluting
they are polluting
Present Perfect
I have polluted
you have polluted
he/she/it has polluted
we have polluted
you have polluted
they have polluted
Past Continuous
I was polluting
you were polluting
he/she/it was polluting
we were polluting
you were polluting
they were polluting
Past Perfect
I had polluted
you had polluted
he/she/it had polluted
we had polluted
you had polluted
they had polluted
Future
I will pollute
you will pollute
he/she/it will pollute
we will pollute
you will pollute
they will pollute
Future Perfect
I will have polluted
you will have polluted
he/she/it will have polluted
we will have polluted
you will have polluted
they will have polluted
Future Continuous
I will be polluting
you will be polluting
he/she/it will be polluting
we will be polluting
you will be polluting
they will be polluting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been polluting
you have been polluting
he/she/it has been polluting
we have been polluting
you have been polluting
they have been polluting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been polluting
you will have been polluting
he/she/it will have been polluting
we will have been polluting
you will have been polluting
they will have been polluting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been polluting
you had been polluting
he/she/it had been polluting
we had been polluting
you had been polluting
they had been polluting
Conditional
I would pollute
you would pollute
he/she/it would pollute
we would pollute
you would pollute
they would pollute
Past Conditional
I would have polluted
you would have polluted
he/she/it would have polluted
we would have polluted
you would have polluted
they would have polluted
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.pollute - make impure; "The industrial wastes polluted the lake"
infect, taint - contaminate with a disease or microorganism
begrime, bemire, colly, dirty, grime, soil - make soiled, filthy, or dirty; "don't soil your clothes when you play outside!"
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pollute

verb
1. contaminate, dirty, mar, poison, soil, foul, infect, spoil, stain, taint, adulterate, make filthy, smirch, befoul beaches polluted by sewage pumped into the sea
contaminate clean, cleanse, purge, sterilize, disinfect, decontaminate, sanitize
2. defile, violate, corrupt, sully, deprave, debase, profane, desecrate, dishonour, debauch, besmirch a man accused of polluting the minds of children
defile honour, esteem
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pollute

verb
1. To make physically impure:
2. To make morally impure:
3. To spoil or mar the sanctity of:
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Translations
يُلَوِثيُلَوِّث
znečistit
forurene
saastuttaa
zagaditi
menga
汚染する
오염시키다
taršaužterštumas
piesārņot
onesnaževati
förorena
ทำให้เป็นมลพิษ
làm ô nhiễm

pollute

[pəˈluːt] VT
1.contaminar, polucionar
to become pollutedcontaminarse (with de)
2. (fig) → corromper
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pollute

[pəˈluːt] vtpolluer
to be polluted by sth → être pollué(e) par qch
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pollute

vt environmentverschmutzen; river, atmosphere etc alsoverunreinigen; atmosphere alsoverpesten (pej); (fig) mind, moralsverderben, korrumpieren
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pollute

[pəˈluːt] vtinquinare (fig) → inquinare, corrompere
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pollute

(pəˈluːt) verb
to make dirty. Chemicals are polluting the air.
polˈlution (-ʃən) noun
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

pollute

يُلَوِث znečistit forurene verschmutzen ρυπαίνω contaminar saastuttaa polluer zagaditi inquinare 汚染する 오염시키다 vervuilen forurense zanieczyścić poluir загрязнять förorena ทำให้เป็นมลพิษ kirletmek làm ô nhiễm 污染
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pollute

v. contaminar, corromper.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
References in classic literature ?
Heat the irons; with my own hands I shall burn the eyes from his head that he may not pollute my person with his vile gaze."
But should domestic tyranny oppress us, or the invader's step pollute our soil, still may the Gray Champion come, for he is the type of New England's hereditary spirit; and his shadowy march, on the eve of danger, must ever be the pledge, that New England's sons will vindicate their ancestry.
The odor of these two scents, therefore, appeared quite natural to us, and as Madame Savon never allowed any perfume, or articles (as these things are technically termed), of inferior quality to pollute her shop, we had no scruples about inhaling the delightful fragrance that breathed in the place.
"Considered alone, the railways will not pollute the springs of life, but as a whole they are accursed.
"Oh, children of the Prophet, it is known unto you that a Portuguee dog of a Christian clock mender pollutes the city of Tangier with his presence.
"A man who has never found opposition or resistance in any one, who lavishes his gold and jewels in every direction, and who retains his staff of painters in order to take the portraits of his mistresses in the costume of goddesses." The king trembled with passion as he continued, "He pollutes and profanes everything that belongs to me!
He also warned the factory owners not to pollute environment or legal action will be pursued against them otherwise.
The Bansko plan does not envisage the construction of other facilities except for sport and the cars that are now on the ski slopes pollute more than the electric lift, "said the ecological Minister.
The residents told the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / that "Daash opened the pipes of the kerosene (white oil) within Tigris River to pollute the water that flows from Qayyarah toward Sharqat in the province of Salahuddin in areas that are no longer under the control of Daash" They noted that "Daash, during the past 24 hours, opened these pipes to pollute the water in dirty act the first of its kind to target security forces and civilians as well." Daash detonated eight houses at dawn today were used as HQs and arrests centers for innocent civilians in Qayyarah area south of Mosul "./ End
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