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    A·dul·ter·ate
    /əˈdəltəˌrāt/

    verb

    • 1. render (something) poorer in quality by adding another substance, typically an inferior one: "the meat was ground fine and adulterated with potato flour"
  2. Define adulterate. adulterate synonyms, adulterate pronunciation, adulterate translation, English dictionary definition of adulterate. tr.v. a·dul·ter·at·ed , a·dul·ter·at·ing , a·dul·ter·ates To make impure by adding extraneous, improper, or inferior ingredients. adj. Archaic 1.

  3. Definition of "adulterate" This refers to the process of diminishing, corrupting, or rendering something less pure by introducing inferior elements or substances. How to use "adulterate" in a sentence. The company was fined for attempting to adulterate their products with cheap materials.

  4. There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb adulterate. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  5. adulterate meaning, definition, what is adulterate: to make food or drink less pure by addin...: Learn more.

  6. v.t. to debase or make impure by adding inferior materials or elements; use cheaper, inferior, or less desirable goods in the production of (any professedly genuine article): to adulterate food. adj. adulterated. adulterous (def. 1).

  7. Dictionary definition of adulterate. To make something impure or inferior by adding or mixing it with something else, often in a deceptive or fraudulent way. "The bartender was caught trying to adulterate the premium liquor with a cheaper brand." Detailed meaning of adulterate.

  8. sexually unfaithful to one's spouse, or tainted by unfaithfulness; adulterous. adulterated (adj.), adulterator (n.) The meaning of adulterate. Definition of adulterate. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.