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UK
/ɐdˌʌltəɹˈeɪʃən/
]
[ US /əˌdəɫtɝˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ US /əˌdəɫtɝˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- the act of adulterating (especially the illicit substitution of one substance for another)
- being mixed with extraneous material; the product of adulterating
How To Use adulteration In A Sentence
- At the same time the quality of its product is unregulated and therefore at risk of adulteration. Times, Sunday Times
- The government banned import of kerosene by claiming that imported kerosene is going into diesel adulteration. Outlook India
- The word holly is an adulteration of the word holy. Sacred Evergreens
- Why are you always promoting some kind of adulteration or debasement of our culture? Bad Pat
- The determination method for adulteration in sesame oil , peanut oil and salad oil was studied.
- Even in a court of law the judge accepts my expert witness opinion without adulteration or hesitation, and you are not beyond the courts.
- An electronic nose was used for detection of bean oil adulteration in oil and oil.
- On returning to his native land, he still continued to turn his chemical knowledge to account, by giving his services to that particular branch of our commercial industry which is commonly described as the adulteration of commodities; and from this he had gradually risen to the more refined pursuit of adulterating gold and silver -- or, to use the common phrase again, making bad money. A Rogue's Life
- When this method was first introduced, it was calumniated and despised -- called adulteration of wine, and even prohibited by the governments of Europe; but, DR. The Cultivation of The Native Grape, and Manufacture of American Wines
- The quizmaster, however, was least amused as degree coffee got its name after the lactometer used to measure the milk specific gravity (to detect adulteration).