tainted

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Simple past tense and past participle of taint
corrupted or filled with imperfections

Hey, get that away from me! It was bought with tainted money.

touched by rot or decay; "tainted bacon"; "`corrupt' is archaic"
especially of reputation; "the senator's seriously damaged reputation"; "a flyblown reputation"; "a tarnished reputation"; "inherited a spotted name"
Something is corrupted or filled with imperfections
A coffee with a slightly defective flavor
past of taint
impure
flyblown
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A mark of disgrace, especially on one's character
taint
The perineum

Did you know that guy has absolutely no tan lines? He'll show his taint to prove it!.

taint
To spoil (food) by contamination
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A thrust with a lance, which fails of its intended effect
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To contaminate or corrupt (something) with an external agent, either physically or morally
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{v} to infect, corrupt, fully, stain, spoil
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{n} a tincture, infection, stain, spot, blemish
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Tincture; hue; color; tinge
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An injury done to a lance in an encounter, without its being broken; also, a breaking of a lance in an encounter in a dishonorable or unscientific manner
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Fig
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{f} contaminate, pollute, corrupt, mar; bring shame or dishonor upon; become tainted
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the state of being contaminated
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A blemish on reputation; stain; spot; disgrace
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To be infected or corrupted; to be touched with something corrupting
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If an unpleasant substance taints food or medicine, the food or medicine is spoiled or damaged by it. Rancid oil will taint the flavour. blood tainted with the AIDS and hepatitis viruses. the appearance of being related to something bad or morally wrong taint of
taint
To thrust ineffectually with a lance
taint
Aphetic form of Attaint
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A taint is an undesirable quality which spoils the status or reputation of someone or something. Her government never really shook off the taint of corruption
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If a person or thing is tainted by something bad or undesirable, their status or reputation is harmed because they are associated with it. Opposition leaders said that the elections had been tainted by corruption. a series of political scandals that has tainted the political stars of a generation. + tainted taint·ed He came out only slightly tainted by telling millions of viewers he and his wife had had marital problems
taint
To hit or touch lightly, in tilting
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place under suspicion or cast doubt upon; "sully someone's reputation"
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A mark of disgrace, especially on ones character
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To imbue or impregnate with something extraneous, especially with something odious, noxious, or poisonous; hence, to corrupt; to infect; to poison; as, putrid substance taint the air
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A contamination, decay or putrefaction, especially in food
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To stain; to sully; to tarnish
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To be affected with incipient putrefaction; as, meat soon taints in warm weather
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contaminate with a disease or microorganism
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Infection; corruption; deprivation
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{i} trace of something bad or offensive, small amount of something harmful or unhealthy; moral blemish, hint of dishonor
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To injure, as a lance, without breaking it; also, to break, as a lance, but usually in an unknightly or unscientific manner
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