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  2. 1. : to contaminate morally : corrupt. scholarship tainted by envy. 2. : to affect with putrefaction : spoil. 3. : to touch or affect slightly with something bad. persons tainted with prejudice. intransitive verb. 1. : to become affected with putrefaction : spoil. 2. obsolete : to become weak. taint. 2 of 3. noun (1) plural taints.

  3. taint. noun [ C usually singular, U ] uk / teɪnt / us / teɪnt /. the act or result of spoiling something or giving it an unpleasant quality: He managed to escape the worst taint of the Watergate scandal. The enquiry cleared him of any taint of suspicion / dishonesty. More examples. Fewer examples.

  4. noun. a trace of something bad, offensive, or harmful. Synonyms: stain, blemish, spot, fault, flaw, defect. a trace of infection, contamination, or the like. a trace of dishonor or discredit. Obsolete. color; tint.

  5. Taint means to contaminate. If you don’t want to taint your drinking water, don’t use an old gas can as a water pitcher. Tainting something makes it impure. To taint something is to spoil or corrupt it, whether it’s water, food, or even a person’s soul.

  6. 1. To affect or associate with something undesirable or reprehensible: a reputation that was tainted by allegations of illegal activity. 2. a. To expose to an infectious agent, toxin, or undesirable substance: drinking water that is tainted with parasites; toothpaste that is tainted with toxic metals. b.

  7. taint. to damage or harm the quality of something or the opinion that people have of somebody/something. be tainted with something The administration was tainted with scandal. be tainted by something The courts were irredeemably tainted by past association with the military.

  8. 4 days ago · 4 meanings: 1. to affect or be affected by pollution or contamination 2. to tarnish (someone's reputation, etc) 3. a defect or.... Click for more definitions.

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