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How to use adulterate in a sentence

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A serpent has stung me in my very orchard, an incestuous, adulterate beast born of witchery!
Competition rules applied selectively in various countries adulterate European competition and so on and so forth.
If sellers cannot fetch a good price, they will limit the supply of what they offer, or adulterate the quality.
The connection cable can influence the float position of the measuring system and therefore adulterate the measuring result.
However, other delegations noted that it was impractical to adulterate olive oils with desterolized oils on a commercially relevant scale.
Occasionally, drug dealers settle accounts at gunpoint and adulterate their merchandise before sale to final customers.
If the medium has his own fancies and inclinations, they will adulterate the message with his own thoughts.
The machine does not warm the dough and then it does not adulterate its characteristics.
However, the incentive to adulterate gasoline with untaxed industrial solvents remains, and such adulteration is a continuing problem.
Often used to adulterate rose oil by its high geraniol.
The general practice in the West Indies was to baptize, add color, and otherwise adulterate rum to make it appear better.
Never adulterate my teachings, manifest my Work as a book which embraces only purity and when you have concluded your journey, I will welcome you.
Although these measures had some effect, sales of kerosene remained high until oil taxes were restructured in 1986 and the tax on kerosene increased between 1986 and 1991 to remove the incentive to adulterate.
In many churches are only punished those that adulterate or rob, the rest of them are totally unpunished, as the slanderers, the injurer and the defamers.
The meatball was exceptional, with just enough binder to hold its shape but not adulterate the beefiness of the meat.
It is diverted to the black market, where it is either sold at a higher price or used to adulterate diesel, which sells for about 30 rupees per litre. This then poses an acute dilemma for the government.
These pebbles could not be melted alone but would alloy with and adulterate gold to the extent that the gold bars would become brittle and impossible to refine.
At the same time, however, provision is made for derogations and this is where caution is needed, because this will adulterate the severity of the measures.
Two other species of genus Myristica may be used to adulterate nutmeg as a spice.
Of course, we need teeth in any regulations so that if any company were found to adulterate or misrepresent a product, they could be put out of business.
Examples from Classical Literature
The florets of this yield a beautiful pink dye, and are sometimes used to adulterate hay saffron.
Montaigne was a Gascon, and Gasconisms adulterate the purity of his French.
So little was drunk in England that it was not worth while to adulterate it.
He was in the same plight as the manufacturer who has to adulterate and misrepresent his product.
Sometimes these nuts are exported to British India, where kernels are used chiefly to adulterate almond kernels.
The London millers and bakers use immense quantities of bean flour to adulterate their flour and bread.
Since the reduction of duty on coffee it has nearly fallen into disuse, unless it be by the grocers to adulterate that article.
Inability to adulterate the air by throwing off matter from the heating surfaces.
But methinks he speaks with a spruce Attic accent of adulterate Spanish.
We seek our friend not sacredly, but with an adulterate passion which would appropriate him to ourselves.
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