Thesaurus / adulterated
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This lack of oversight means that many “Canadian drugs,” which often originate in other countries and are merely shipped through Canada, are adulterated.
IMPORTING DRUGS ENDANGERS LIVESEARL D. FOWLKES JR.DECEMBER 4, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEFormerly, when a commodity was adulterated, it could be returned, and the courts became sorely troubled to defend an adulteration.
PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMANALBERT SIDNEY BOLLESIt is to be observed that with the exception of Burgred's coins and a few anonymous pieces the silver was never adulterated.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 4, PART 3VARIOUSThe inferior kinds of smalt are occasionally adulterated with chalk.
FIELD'S CHROMATOGRAPHYGEORGE FIELDIt is often largely adulterated with chalk and sulphate of copper.
FIELD'S CHROMATOGRAPHYGEORGE FIELDFlour and other cereal foods are sometimes adulterated with some cheap substitutes, as bran or sawdust.
A CIVIC BIOLOGYGEORGE WILLIAM HUNTERThen came the special interests that sold to the people diseased meats, poisoned foods, and adulterated drugs.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND NATIONAL CONSERVATION CONGRESSVARIOUSAnnotta is very frequently adulterated; indeed, nearly always so.
COOLEY'S CYCLOPDIA OF PRACTICAL RECEIPTS AND COLLATERAL INFORMATION IN THE ARTS, MANUFACTURES, PROFESSIONS, AND TRADES..., SIXTH EDITION, VOLUME IARNOLD COOLEYIt is occasionally met with largely adulterated with liquid styrax.
COOLEY'S CYCLOPDIA OF PRACTICAL RECEIPTS AND COLLATERAL INFORMATION IN THE ARTS, MANUFACTURES, PROFESSIONS, AND TRADES..., SIXTH EDITION, VOLUME IARNOLD COOLEYAt Hankow the supply was so adulterated that a friend of mine actually found a small live fish in his morning cupful.
LIFE AND SPORT IN CHINAOLIVER G. READYWORDS RELATED TO ADULTERATED
- adulterated
- amiss
- awry
- bad
- below par
- blamable
- blemished
- botched
- broken
- cracked
- damaged
- debased
- defective
- deficient
- distorted
- erroneous
- fallacious
- fallible
- false
- flawed
- frail
- impaired
- imperfect
- imprecise
- inaccurate
- inadequate
- incomplete
- inexact
- injured
- insufficient
- invalid
- lame
- leaky
- lemon
- maimed
- malformed
- malfunctioning
- marred
- out of order
- rank
- sick
- tainted
- unfit
- unreliable
- unretentive
- unsound
- warped
- weak
- wrong
- admixed
- adulterated
- alloyed
- carnal
- coarse
- common
- contaminated
- corrupt
- debased
- defiled
- desecrated
- diluted
- dirty
- doctored
- filthy
- foul
- gross
- grubby
- immodest
- immoral
- indecent
- infected
- lewd
- nasty
- not pure
- obscene
- polluted
- profaned
- smutty
- squalid
- sullied
- tainted
- unchaste
- unclean
- unrefined
- unwholesome
- vile
- vitiated
- weighted
- wicked
- admixed
- adulterated
- alloyed
- carnal
- coarse
- common
- contaminated
- corrupt
- debased
- defiled
- desecrated
- diluted
- dirty
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- filthy
- foul
- gross
- grubby
- immodest
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- indecent
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- lewd
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- not pure
- obscene
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- profaned
- smutty
- squalid
- sullied
- tainted
- unclean
- uncleanly
- unrefined
- unwholesome
- vile
- vitiated
- weighted
- wicked
- admixed
- adulterated
- alloyed
- carnal
- coarse
- common
- contaminated
- corrupt
- debased
- defiled
- desecrated
- diluted
- dirty
- doctored
- filthy
- foul
- gross
- grubby
- immodest
- immoral
- indecent
- infected
- lewd
- nasty
- not pure
- obscene
- polluted
- profaned
- smutty
- squalid
- sullied
- tainted
- unchaste
- unclean
- unrefined
- unwholesome
- vile
- vitiated
- weighted
- wicked
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