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pollute

puh-LOOT
verb
1
To make air, water, or land dirty or harmful, usually by adding waste or chemicals.
"The factory was fined for polluting the river with chemical runoff."
"Car exhaust pollutes the air in busy cities."
2
To spoil or corrupt something figuratively, such as an idea, discussion, or reputation.
"Rumors polluted the negotiations before they even began."

How to Use Pollute

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo dirty or contaminate something, usually the environment, with harmful substances.

Common pairings
pollute the air pollute a river pollute the environment

Word Forms

more pollute comparative, polluted past tense, pollutes singular, most pollute superlative

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Etymology

From Latin pollūtus, "defiled" or "unclean," the past participle of polluō, "to soil or dishonor."

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