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Synonyms: contagion, corruption, decay, defilement, dirtying, disease, epidemic, filth, foulness, impurity, infection, pestilence, plague, poisoning, pollution, radioactivation, rottenness, spoliation, taint
Antonyms: cleaning, cure, healing, purification, sterilization

kirletme, kirlilik, kirlenme, bulaşım, pislik, kirletilmiş, bulaştırma, bulaşma, atık, KİRLENME, KİRLETME:Radyoaktif malzemenin, biyolojik ve kimyasal maddelerin yapılar, bölgeler, personel ve eşya üzerinde birikmesi veya bunlar tarafından emilmesi. Ayrıca bakınız: "induced radiation", "residual contamination" ve "residual radiation", (mikrop, zehir v.b. ile) kirletme/kirletilme/kirlenme; bulaştırma, Yabancı madde etkisi ile kirlenme veya saflığını kaybetme, enfekte olma, bulaşma, kontaminasyon, safsızlık, etkileşim, artık/kirlenme, bulaşma,bulaşıklık,kirlenme,kirlilik, radyoaktif kirlilik, bulaştırılmış, bulaştırmak, (mikrop, zehir v.b. ile) kirletmek; bulaştırmak, kirletmek, bulaşmak, bozmak, bulaştir, contamina tion bulaştırma, lekelemek, mikrop, kontamine etmek, bulaştır,kirlet, kirlet, Kirletmek, yabancı madde etkisiyle saflığını bozmak, bulaştırmak, enfekte etmek, geçirmek lekelemek, pisletmek,

1 kirletme  isim     ts
2 kirlilik     ts
3 kirlenme     ts
4 bulaşım     ts
5 pislik     ts
6 kirletilmiş     ts
7 bulaştırma     ts
8 bulaşma     ts
9 atık     ts
10 KİRLENME, KİRLETME:Radyoaktif malzemenin, biyolojik ve kimyasal maddelerin yapılar, bölgeler, personel ve eşya üzerinde birikmesi veya bunlar tarafından emilmesi. Ayrıca bakınız: "induced radiation", "residual contamination" ve "residual radiation"  Askeri     ts
11 (mikrop, zehir v.b. ile) kirletme/kirletilme/kirlenme; bulaştırma  isim     ts
12 Yabancı madde etkisi ile kirlenme veya saflığını kaybetme, enfekte olma, bulaşma  Tıp     ts
13 kontaminasyon  Gıda,Tıp     ts
14 safsızlık  Kimya     ts
15 etkileşim  Dilbilim     ts
16 artık/kirlenme     ts
17 bulaşma,bulaşıklık,kirlenme,kirlilik, radyoaktif kirlilik  Nükleer Bilimler     ts
18 bulaştırılmış     ts
19contaminate bulaştırmak  fiil     ts
20contaminate (mikrop, zehir v.b. ile) kirletmek; bulaştırmak  fiil     ts
21contaminate kirletmek  fiil     ts
22contaminate bulaşmak     ts
23contaminate bozmak  fiil     ts
24contaminate bulaştir     ts
25contaminate contamina tion bulaştırma     ts
26contaminate lekelemek     ts
27contaminate mikrop     ts
28contaminate kontamine etmek  Tıp     ts
29contaminate bulaştır,kirlet     ts
30contaminate kirlet     ts
31contaminate Kirletmek, yabancı madde etkisiyle saflığını bozmak, bulaştırmak, enfekte etmek  Tıp     ts
32contaminate geçirmek lekelemek     ts
33contaminate pisletmek     ts
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A process whereby words with related meanings come to have similar sounds, The act or process of contaminating; pollution; defilement; taint; also, that which contaminates, The process of making a material or surface unclean or unsuited for its intended purpose, usually by the addition or attachment of undesirable foreign substances, pollution, something which contaminates; spreading of impurities; infection (by a disease), When a substance is present in the environment at high enough levels to make water unfit for drinking or other intended uses Leaking waste lagoons and run-off from sprayfields can contaminate water supplies by adding unnaturally high amounts of nitrates (see lagoon, sprayfield, nitrates), To make something bad To pollute or infect something To reduce the quality of the potable (drinking) water and create an actual hazard to the water supply by poisoning or through spread of diseases, The presence of any substance in a product that makes it impure, unclean, or unfit for use There are three types of contamination: microbial, particulate, and cross-contamination, a tendency for the assessor's data, the scorer's ratings and judgments, or the evaluator's conclusions to be influenced or confounded by irrelevant knowledge about the teacher, other personnel, or other factors that have no bearing on the teacher's level of performance See Bias, Error of Measurement, Rater Effect, Deposition of radioactive material in any place where it is not desired, Any physical, chemical biological, or radiological substance found in a water source Contamination can be naturally occurring or manmade, the act of contaminating or polluting; including (either intentionally or accidentally) unwanted substances or factors the state of being contaminated, A grammatical blend, grammatical contamination, the presence of any foreign substance (organic, inorganic, radiological, or biological) in water, which tends to degrade its quality and can constitute a hazard or impair the usefulness of the water, Introduction into water, air and/or soil of microorganisms, chemicals, toxic substances, wastes, or wastewater in a concentration that makes the medium unfit for its next intended use Also applies to surfaces of objects and buildings, and various household and agricultural use products, Radioactive material deposited or dispersed into materials or places where it does not belong, Introduction into water, air and soil of microorganisms, chemicals, toxic substances, wastes, or wastewater in a concentration that makes the medium unfit for its next intended use Also applies to surfaces or objects and buildings, and various household and agricultural use products, the tendency of unconscious contents to run together, making them hard to tell apart from one another Discrimination of each falls to consciousness As each personification from down under connects to awareness, it differentiates from the other figures contaminating it, Presence of radioactive substances in a material, on the surface of objects or in places where they should not be present or where they can have harmful consequences For humans, a distinction is made between external and internal contamination In the case of internal contamination, radioactive particles are present in the body, for instance through the inhalation or ingestion of solids, liquids or gas contaminated by radioactive substances In the case of external contamination, the radioactive substances are in contact with the skin or the external parts of the organism, Radioactive substances dispersed in materials and places where it is undesirable An object is contaminated when radioactive particles attach themselves to unradioactive materials Exposure to radiation does not contaminate a material, Radioactive material deposited or dispersed in materials or places where it is not wanted, The deposit and/or absorption of radioactive material or biological or chemical agents on and by structures, areas, personnel, or objects; food and/or water made unfit for human or animal consumption by the presence of environmental chemicals, radioactive elements, bacteria or organisms in decomposing material (including the food substance itself), or waste, in food or water (FM3-4), the act of contaminating or polluting; including (either intentionally or accidentally) unwanted substances or factors, the state of being contaminated, a substance that contaminates, The deposit of radioactive material on the surfaces of structures, areas, objects, or personnel, following a nuclear (or atomic) explosion This material generally consists of fallout in which fission products and other weapon debris have become incorporated with particles of dirt, etc Contamination can also arise from the radioactivity induced in certain substances by the action of neutrons from a nuclear explosion See Decontamination, Fallout, Induced radioactivity, Weapon debris, The impairment of water, sediments, plants, or animals by chemicals or bacteria to such a degree that it creates a hazard to public and environmental health through poisoning, bioconcentration (bioaccumulation), or the spread of disease Contamination can be naturally occurring or manmade, a general term signifying the introduction into water of microorganisms, chemicals, wastes or sewage which renders the water unfit for its intended use, An impairment of the quality of water by microorganisms, chemicals, sewage or industrial waste which renders water unfit for its intended use In California, this means the water poses an actual hazard to public health, The deposition of radioactive material on the surfaces of structures, areas, objects, or people The material also may be airborne, external, or internal (inside components or people), The addition of any physical, chemical, biological or radiological substance to water which reduces the value of the water, or interferes with its intended use, Deposition of radioactive material in any place where it is not desired, particularly where its presence can be harmful, 1 The presence of an infectious agent on a body surface; also in or on clothes, bedding, toys, surgical instruments or dressings, or other inanimate articles or substances including water, milk and food (Last's epidemiological definition) 2 The undesirable deposition of a chemical, biological, or radiological material on the surface of structures, areas, objects, or people (FEMA definition) See also biological contamination; infection, A buildup of foreign matter on the radiation-entrance window caused by particles in the SEM chamber, e g , due to outgasing by samples or oil from diffusion pumps on the SEM Contamination layers absorb X-rays and thus reduce efficiency, distort spectra and affect the results, To introduce impurities or foreign matter; to soil or defile, If something is contaminated by dirt, chemicals, or radiation, they make it dirty or harmful. Have any fish been contaminated in the Arctic Ocean? vast tracts of empty land, much of it contaminated by years of army activity. + contaminated con·tami·nat·ed Nuclear weapons plants across the country are heavily contaminated with toxic wastes More than 100,000 people could fall ill after drinking contaminated water. + contamination con·tami·na·tion The contamination of the sea around Capri may be just the beginning, to make impure (not pure) by contact or addition of something; to pollute or soil, To make impure or unclean by contact or mixture, pollute, make impure; infect with a disease, To soil, stain, or corrupt by contact; to tarnish; to sully; to taint; to pollute; to defile, to pollute something or make it impure by adding a foreign substance See our Clean Water & Your Health section for more information, To pollute, or make impure, often used in connection with water, to make dirty or impure by touching or mixing with, Contaminated; defiled; polluted; tainted, to make something unpure, in waste this is when materials are mixed If glass or plastics are separate they are useful, but they contaminate organic matter so that it is does not produce good compost Food matter on the other hand contaminates glass or paper for recycling, (v) to make unfit for use, To spread filth or germs; contaminated food can cause illness or death, make radioactive by adding radioactive material; "Don't drink the water--it's contaminated, make impure; "The industrial wastes polluted the lake", make radioactive by adding radioactive material; "Don't drink the water--it's contaminated",

34 A process whereby words with related meanings come to have similar sounds     ts
35 The act or process of contaminating; pollution; defilement; taint; also, that which contaminates     ts
36 The process of making a material or surface unclean or unsuited for its intended purpose, usually by the addition or attachment of undesirable foreign substances     ts
37 pollution, something which contaminates; spreading of impurities; infection (by a disease)  isim     ts
38 When a substance is present in the environment at high enough levels to make water unfit for drinking or other intended uses Leaking waste lagoons and run-off from sprayfields can contaminate water supplies by adding unnaturally high amounts of nitrates (see lagoon, sprayfield, nitrates)     ts
39 To make something bad To pollute or infect something To reduce the quality of the potable (drinking) water and create an actual hazard to the water supply by poisoning or through spread of diseases     ts
40 The presence of any substance in a product that makes it impure, unclean, or unfit for use There are three types of contamination: microbial, particulate, and cross-contamination     ts
41 a tendency for the assessor's data, the scorer's ratings and judgments, or the evaluator's conclusions to be influenced or confounded by irrelevant knowledge about the teacher, other personnel, or other factors that have no bearing on the teacher's level of performance See Bias, Error of Measurement, Rater Effect     ts
42 Deposition of radioactive material in any place where it is not desired     ts
43 Any physical, chemical biological, or radiological substance found in a water source Contamination can be naturally occurring or manmade     ts
44 the act of contaminating or polluting; including (either intentionally or accidentally) unwanted substances or factors the state of being contaminated     ts
45 A grammatical blend, grammatical contamination     ts
46 the presence of any foreign substance (organic, inorganic, radiological, or biological) in water, which tends to degrade its quality and can constitute a hazard or impair the usefulness of the water     ts
47 Introduction into water, air and/or soil of microorganisms, chemicals, toxic substances, wastes, or wastewater in a concentration that makes the medium unfit for its next intended use Also applies to surfaces of objects and buildings, and various household and agricultural use products     ts
48 Radioactive material deposited or dispersed into materials or places where it does not belong     ts
49 Introduction into water, air and soil of microorganisms, chemicals, toxic substances, wastes, or wastewater in a concentration that makes the medium unfit for its next intended use Also applies to surfaces or objects and buildings, and various household and agricultural use products     ts
50 the tendency of unconscious contents to run together, making them hard to tell apart from one another Discrimination of each falls to consciousness As each personification from down under connects to awareness, it differentiates from the other figures contaminating it     ts
51 Presence of radioactive substances in a material, on the surface of objects or in places where they should not be present or where they can have harmful consequences For humans, a distinction is made between external and internal contamination In the case of internal contamination, radioactive particles are present in the body, for instance through the inhalation or ingestion of solids, liquids or gas contaminated by radioactive substances In the case of external contamination, the radioactive substances are in contact with the skin or the external parts of the organism     ts
52 Radioactive substances dispersed in materials and places where it is undesirable An object is contaminated when radioactive particles attach themselves to unradioactive materials Exposure to radiation does not contaminate a material     ts
53 Radioactive material deposited or dispersed in materials or places where it is not wanted     ts
54 The deposit and/or absorption of radioactive material or biological or chemical agents on and by structures, areas, personnel, or objects; food and/or water made unfit for human or animal consumption by the presence of environmental chemicals, radioactive elements, bacteria or organisms in decomposing material (including the food substance itself), or waste, in food or water (FM3-4)     ts
55 the act of contaminating or polluting; including (either intentionally or accidentally) unwanted substances or factors     ts
56 the state of being contaminated     ts
57 a substance that contaminates     ts
58 The deposit of radioactive material on the surfaces of structures, areas, objects, or personnel, following a nuclear (or atomic) explosion This material generally consists of fallout in which fission products and other weapon debris have become incorporated with particles of dirt, etc Contamination can also arise from the radioactivity induced in certain substances by the action of neutrons from a nuclear explosion See Decontamination, Fallout, Induced radioactivity, Weapon debris     ts
59 The impairment of water, sediments, plants, or animals by chemicals or bacteria to such a degree that it creates a hazard to public and environmental health through poisoning, bioconcentration (bioaccumulation), or the spread of disease Contamination can be naturally occurring or manmade     ts
60 a general term signifying the introduction into water of microorganisms, chemicals, wastes or sewage which renders the water unfit for its intended use     ts
61 An impairment of the quality of water by microorganisms, chemicals, sewage or industrial waste which renders water unfit for its intended use In California, this means the water poses an actual hazard to public health     ts
62 The deposition of radioactive material on the surfaces of structures, areas, objects, or people The material also may be airborne, external, or internal (inside components or people)     ts
63 The addition of any physical, chemical, biological or radiological substance to water which reduces the value of the water, or interferes with its intended use     ts
64 Deposition of radioactive material in any place where it is not desired, particularly where its presence can be harmful     ts
65 1 The presence of an infectious agent on a body surface; also in or on clothes, bedding, toys, surgical instruments or dressings, or other inanimate articles or substances including water, milk and food (Last's epidemiological definition) 2 The undesirable deposition of a chemical, biological, or radiological material on the surface of structures, areas, objects, or people (FEMA definition) See also biological contamination; infection     ts
66 A buildup of foreign matter on the radiation-entrance window caused by particles in the SEM chamber, e g , due to outgasing by samples or oil from diffusion pumps on the SEM Contamination layers absorb X-rays and thus reduce efficiency, distort spectra and affect the results     ts
67contaminate To introduce impurities or foreign matter; to soil or defile - "Do not contaminate the peanut butter with the jelly."     ts
68contaminate If something is contaminated by dirt, chemicals, or radiation, they make it dirty or harmful. Have any fish been contaminated in the Arctic Ocean? vast tracts of empty land, much of it contaminated by years of army activity. + contaminated con·tami·nat·ed Nuclear weapons plants across the country are heavily contaminated with toxic wastes More than 100,000 people could fall ill after drinking contaminated water. + contamination con·tami·na·tion The contamination of the sea around Capri may be just the beginning     ts
69contaminate to make impure (not pure) by contact or addition of something; to pollute or soil     ts
70contaminate To make impure or unclean by contact or mixture     ts
71contaminate pollute, make impure; infect with a disease  fiil     ts
72contaminate To soil, stain, or corrupt by contact; to tarnish; to sully; to taint; to pollute; to defile     ts
73contaminate to pollute something or make it impure by adding a foreign substance See our Clean Water & Your Health section for more information     ts
74contaminate To pollute, or make impure, often used in connection with water     ts
75contaminate to make dirty or impure by touching or mixing with     ts
76contaminate Contaminated; defiled; polluted; tainted     ts
77contaminate to make something unpure, in waste this is when materials are mixed If glass or plastics are separate they are useful, but they contaminate organic matter so that it is does not produce good compost Food matter on the other hand contaminates glass or paper for recycling     ts
78contaminate (v) to make unfit for use     ts
79contaminate To spread filth or germs; contaminated food can cause illness or death     ts
80contaminate make radioactive by adding radioactive material; "Don't drink the water--it's contaminated     ts
81contaminate make impure; "The industrial wastes polluted the lake"     ts
82contaminate make radioactive by adding radioactive material; "Don't drink the water--it's contaminated"     ts
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