1. contaminating - Adjective
3. contaminating - Adjective Satellite
of Contaminate
Source: Webster's dictionary...The resistance to English, the fear of English, has made us bad readers of English literature, because of our fear of contaminating the Spanish language, of losing it in the avalanche of North American influence... Luis Rafael Sánchez
the air near the foundry was always dirty Source: Internet
a dirty bomb releases enormous amounts of long-lived radioactive fallout Source: Internet
Analysis can also be leveraged to optimize ventilation and filtration systems to remove viral particles from the air, or at the least, prevent them from contaminating clean areas. Source: Internet
Cannon, Lou (2003), p. 295. When the Symbionese Liberation Army kidnapped Patty Hearst in Berkeley and demanded the distribution of food to the poor, Reagan joked to a group of political aides about a botulism outbreak contaminating the food. Source: Internet
Federal law enforcement warned that terrorists had considered weaponising through saliva-filled spray bottles and contaminating non-white neighbourhoods with the virus, according to intelligence briefings. Source: Internet