1. adulterated - Adjective
2. adulterated - Verb
4. adulterated - Adjective Satellite
of Adulterate
Source: Webster's dictionaryChina, on the other hand, advocates adulterated capitalism, as well as an adulterated welfare system and lingers a wayward, authoritative, yet befuddled domestic arena of motley recruits. Source: Internet
Products adulterated with pharmaceuticals for weight loss or erectile dysfunction are one of the main concerns. Source: Internet
Ethanol is sometimes denatured (adulterated), and made poisonous, by the addition of methanol. Source: Internet
Prem Chand, now 76, was charged after a sample of haldi (turmeric) taken from his store in a village in the Sonepat district in 1982 by a food inspector along with a medical officer was adulterated. Source: Internet
Enhanced Business Risks: In Section 620, any person believing that a cosmetic is adulterated or misbranded has the right to turn the company into the Secretary, opening up businesses to frivolous lawsuits for personal gain. Source: Internet
Brown sugar (an adulterated form of heroin) is a semi synthetics opioid derived from morphine extracted from poppy plants. Source: Internet