Crossword-Solution: CONTAMINATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Contamination | n. | The act or process of contaminating; pollution; defilement; taint; also, that which contaminates. |
We have 129 clues for the answer “CONTAMINATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the state of being contaminated | 1 answer |
| contagion | 10 answers |
| fetidness | 22 answers |
| foul breath | 22 answers |
| fust | 22 answers |
| putrescence | 22 answers |
| fetor | 23 answers |
| rankness | 23 answers |
| AWFUL smell | 26 answers |
| putrefaction | 27 answers |
| Redolence | 29 answers |
| Stench | 30 answers |
| Decomposition | 30 answers |
| Effluvium | 31 answers |
| Reek | 31 answers |
| miasma | 34 answers |
| Stink | 35 answers |
| bad Smell | 37 answers |
| Odor | 42 answers |
| Impurity | 44 answers |
| infection | 48 answers |
| CHANGE of place | 51 answers |
| filth | 56 answers |
| misdemeanour | 56 answers |
| Odour | 57 answers |
| Rot | 58 answers |
| Grime | 61 answers |
| atrociousness | 61 answers |
| monstrousness | 61 answers |
| heinousness | 62 answers |
| profiteering | 62 answers |
| Nepotism | 63 answers |
| Villainy | 63 answers |
| barbarity | 63 answers |
| brutality | 63 answers |
| crookedness | 63 answers |
| jobbery | 63 answers |
| malignance | 63 answers |
| malignancy | 63 answers |
| sinfulness | 63 answers |
| venality | 63 answers |
| adulteration | 64 answers |
| bribery | 64 answers |
| embezzlement | 64 answers |
| malfeasance | 64 answers |
| molestation | 64 answers |
| sinning | 64 answers |
| criminality | 65 answers |
| Vileness | 65 answers |
| diablerie | 65 answers |
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with CONTAMINATION (5)
The problem of education, then, among Negroes must first of all deal with the Talented Tenth; it is the problem of developing the Best of this race that they may guide the Mass away from the contamination and death of the Worst, in their own and other races." This influential aristocracy would include scholars who would unearth the facts about the race and its problems.
The attendants of the Abbot crossed themselves, with looks of pious horror, and the very heathen Saracens, as Isaac drew near them, curled up their whiskers with indignation, and laid their hands on their poniards, as if ready to rid themselves by the most desperate means from the apprehended contamination of his nearer approach.
But with the judge it is otherwise; since he governs mind by mind; he ought not therefore to have been trained among vicious minds, and to have associated with them from youth upwards, and to have gone through the whole calendar of crime, only in order that he may quickly infer the crimes of others as he might their bodily diseases from his own self-consciousness; the honourable mind which is to form a healthy judgment should have had no experience or contamination of evil habits when young.
You have a way with a poor girl! You sit down and inform her that she is a person with whom a respectable young man cannot associate without contamination; your friend is a very nice fellow, you are very careful of his morals, you wish him to know none but nice people, and you beg me therefore to desist.
You can have the balance in sixty-day notes.” Ruggles shook his head, drawing hastily back from the check as though it carried contamination.
Quotes with CONTAMINATION (3)
The bleached ceilings, walls, and floors gleam in perfection. Drained of color, wiped of contamination, forever untainted they exist; a cold reminder of my purity.
Not only do skeptics such as Lanning choose to ignore eyewitness/victim accounts of ritual criminal activity, they apparently also choose to overlook the significant number of cases of ritual abuse in which perpetrators have confessed to their crimes. In the Bottoms et al. (1991; 1993) study of 2,292 cases of ritual abuse, perpetrators in 30% of the child cases confessed to abusing one or more children, and perpetrators in 15% of adult cases confessed to perpetrating as well.…
The resulting texts always took a narrative term, enigmatic at first but ultimately explicit and often premonitory. The semantic distribution of these basic elements diverted them from their original meaning, thus revealing their real significance. Henceforth, every form of writing will consist of an operation of decoding, of contamination, and of sense perversion. All this because all language is essentially mystification, and everything is fiction.