How To Use Untainted In A Sentence

  • Good education, untainted by narrow-minded politicians, provides the basis for a healthy society and democracy.
  • BTW, what did Burgess do, read that issue of Preacher where they had they retarded hillybilly inbred hicks that were supposed to be the untainted line of Jesus, and have a brainfart idea for a movie? JESUS MARRIED MARY, MAYBE HAD A BABY
  • Considering it of extreme importance to preserve the Roman people pure, and untainted with a mixture of foreign or servile blood, he not only bestowed the freedom of the city with a sparing hand, but laid some restriction upon the practice of manumitting slaves. De vita Caesarum
  • The reality -- for his candidacy and for Republicans considering a vote for him -- is that no presidential candidate stays unscrutinized or untainted forever. The Cain Scrutiny
  • When people think of psychedelic music and prog rock, they think of them as taking you someplace that is cosmic and untainted by anything bad.
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  • They were all vigorous leaders, relatively untainted by corruption.
  • Come on, he was just inferring that children - untainted by a harsh and brutal world - were innocent and agreeable companions.
  • We have become accustomed to regarding the romantic child as an image of unspoiled, untainted perfection.
  • One scenario could see him attempt to stage a comeback as an untainted saviour when voters balk at the painful reality of economic austerity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her earnestness is seductive, as is her casting of the hero as an empowered young woman, untainted by media-driven ideals of glamour and sexuality.
  • Power always brings the need to compromise one's ideals, so what right had Benn to claim after the event that he remained pure and untainted?
  • When they're first in the spotlight, a person is untainted and a bit less guarded. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet, if you were to stay on the lazy East coast, surrounded by untainted white sand beaches and unclouded aquamarine seas, the days could easily pass with no reference to the island's exotic history - save for the odd Arabian dhow sailing by.
  • Given how many unsavoury boxers populate the world of boxing, it was great to have a world champion untainted by any scandal - and British to boot.
  • She smelled like sorrow, and bitterness, and pain had never touched her, leaving her pure and untainted.
  • The negro race is mostly untainted by sodomy and tribadism. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • One possible source of such untainted data are Earth's lunar meteorites.
  • It must be preconditioned by a security council identification of the situation as a threat to world peace and limited to action that is untainted by non-humanitarian considerations such as oil, requested by potential crime victims, proportionate and reasonably likely to succeed. Letters: Pros and cons of a Libya no-fly zone
  • She is a reminder of the natural curiosity that we once held in our naive, untainted childhood, summoning us to reexamine our seemingly prohibitory surrounding walls and grasp beyond it.
  • In sum, it was vegete, quick, and lively; open as the day, untainted as the morning, full of the innocence and sprightliness of youth; it gave the soul a bright and a full view into all things; and was not only a window, but itself the prospect. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. I.
  • We are independent patriots, unaffiliated with anyone, untainted by any political history.
  • How dare you accuse my daughter and stain her untainted reputation. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Canterbury Tale is a different kind of war story, one that tries to trace backwards to a time untainted by large-scale human bloodshed.
  • Elysium, some few of us to possess the happy fields; till length of days completing time's circle takes out the ingrained soilure and leaves untainted the ethereal sense and pure spiritual flame. The Aeneid of Virgil
  • While he likes to point out that they are untainted by America's recent record, he makes no secret of the need to complement them with experience.
  • It was all rather hermetic, as though this were some exhibit of a remote island people, untainted by contact with any other culture.
  • When they're first in the spotlight, a person is untainted and a bit less guarded. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has been playing for India for 22 years and is untainted by scandal. The Sun
  • Other early adopters of the company's produce include black South Africans, who like the fact that the drinks are untainted by any past associations.
  • He personally remained untainted by the multiple scandals that beset his party.
  • That means eliminating impure tastes in the brewing process so the flavour of the hops can emerge untainted.
  • Other younger, untainted politicians may emerge.
  • We are independent patriots, unaffiliated with anyone, untainted by any political history.
  • He is seen as a man driven by principle, willing to stand up for what he believes in, and untainted by the compromises of everyday politics.
  • In sum, it was vegete, quick, and lively, open as the day, untainted as the morning, full of the innocence and sprightliness of youth, it gave the soul a bright and a full view into all things, and was not only a window, but itself the prospect. The World's Great Sermons, Volume 02 Hooker to South
  • I've managed to remain almost untainted by reality TV shows in fact.
  • When people think of psychedelic music and prog rock, they think of them as taking you someplace that is cosmic and untainted by anything bad.
  • To tourists untainted with even the most superficial knowledge of history, Tuscany lives up magnificently to the hype.
  • In particular it facilitated the practice of cross-bench appraisals, whereby a proportion of regular appraisals would be carried out by a suitably trained colleague from another court, giving a perspective untainted by familiarity. Archive 2009-09-01
  • Why the attraction to athletes who are still pure and untainted and don't have big, you know, contracts?
  • All that disadvantage which is befallen our nature by the entrance of sin is but in "the disorder of the affections and the inferior sensitive parts of the soul, which are apt to tumultuate and rebel against that pure untainted light which is in the mind! Pneumatologia
  • He was young, untainted by failure and bold wielding the willow.
  • She breathed in the fresh air, untainted by the smell of bat guano, and began following the trail she had marked earlier with hair scrunchies.
  • This is where the deepest transformation can take place, untainted and pure.
  • At one time this had an international reputation for accurate reporting, and it was virtually the only source of untainted news for the citizens of many countries.
  • You must have felt that even the formula of the Church of Rome would be a blessed power to exercise, could it but once be accepted as a pledge that all the past was obliterated, and that from that moment a free untainted future lay before the soul -- you must have _felt_ that; you must have wished you had dared to Sermons Preached at Brighton Third Series
  • He still has a Quaker-like faith that if only people could hear the truth, untainted by spin, untrivialised by the media, they would begin to see the light.
  • What you call womanly honor I have been taught to hold as sacred as you yourself, and I have kept it as untainted as any girl living. Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works
  • This busy town-centre cafe is the place for shoppers to catch a bite, and a hang-out for coffee drinkers in a place as yet untainted by the multinational chains.
  • A civil war in Sri Lanka, extending nowhere else, untainted on either side by even a whiff of Islamism -- a war in which a minority people, slaughtered mercilessly for decades, have come to identify (at least to some extent) with a brutal counterforce called the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, is now effortlessly connected to 9/11. Archive 2009-04-01
  • She breathed in the fresh air, untainted by the smell of bat guano, and began following the trail she had marked earlier with hair scrunchies.
  • In contrast, George finds great kinship in the pristine and untainted teachings of the Hebrew codifier, Moses.
  • Americanism, untainted and unvarnished by a hyphen or an "ism," especially when the word pacific precedes the latter. The Story of The American Legion
  • By focusing on what is whole and untainted in them, you reinforce it.
  • Great premise, especially when we take a gander at how the semi-civilized deep South might react to this sort of ‘modernizing’ of their untainted landscape.
  • On top of that, he enjoys an unusually untainted popularity among activists and grass-roots trade unionists.
  • The first expression, however - gunsel - had a pure and untainted mien; further, the person called a gunsel happened to be, in fact, a gunman; so the editor assumed that gunsel was just a synonym for gunman. In The Queens' Parlour
  • Modern day republicans demonstrate gross ego-minded insane egoity, untainted by any connection with the Unity of existence. Firedoglake » Chocolate Eggs, Faith and the Democratic Party
  • He was appointed partly because he was most associated with the previous Conservative government, and therefore untainted by new Labour.
  • The public expectation was that a new Scottish Parliament would be untainted by this freeloading culture and would result in a new era of respect for the public purse.
  • In any case the human species, in course of deterioration through overstrain, would find amongst these singers of the shaduf and these labourers with the antiquated plough, brains unclouded by alcohol, and a whole reserve of tranquil beauty, of well-balanced physique, of vigour untainted by bestiality. Egypt (La Mort de Philae)
  • His Honour saw that if conduct is not unprofessional, the practitioner is entitled to an untainted reputation.
  • This spell is the ultimate technique that can be used only by those who have a pure and untainted soul.
  • Though he was not stupid, nor naïve, I told myself that he was like a child, ears, heart and mind pure and untainted with the thought of bloodshed and abuse.
  • What I do know within my heart is that the light from the source is untainted and pure, and I call it divine love.
  • I can see in their teachings nothing but humbug, untainted by any trace of truth.
  • I could see the steeple of the church rising gallantly toward the untainted sky.
  • It's a three-handkerchief weepie untainted by ugly politics. Snow Flower and the Secret Fan – review
  • He personally remained untainted by the multiple scandals that beset his party.

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