I can give you several sentences.
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no The young plants will not contaminate the compost the pesticides that contaminate must be applied after planting.
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i have contaminate the food by putting my dirty hand on the food.
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If it is open, the acid will contaminate it.
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To touch a sterile field with bare hands would contaminate it.
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The bacteria on unwashed hands will contaminate any foodstuffs they touch.
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The opposite of contaminate is purify, meaning to make something clean and free from impurities.
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The noun forms for the verb to contaminate are contaminator, contaminant, contamination, and the gerund, contaminating.
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Not washing your hands would is one most common ways to contaminate a culture.
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The base word for contamination is 'contaminate,' which means to make something impure or to pollute it.
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pollute, infect, stain, corrupt, taint, defile, adulterate, befoul
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It is very common for a person who is menstruating to contaminate a urine sample. Of course, contaminated urine samples are very common in general.
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Contaminate means to make something impure, unclean, or unsafe by introducing harmful or undesirable substances or elements.
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Yes they do, the chemicals in them contaminate anything it touches, you should wipe down any surfaces like countertops after using one.
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It's possible. While not too many cold germs can survive the oven's heat, your hands and breath can contaminate your whole kitchen.
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The verb adulterate means to contaminate or make impure.
It may be used literally or figuratively.
A few possible synonyms:
corrupt
debase
devalue
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Yes, a dead fish can contaminate a tank by releasing harmful bacteria and toxins into the water, potentially affecting the health of other fish in the tank.
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Yes, raw chicken can contaminate a glass container if it comes into contact with it. It is important to thoroughly clean and sanitize any surface or container that has been in contact with raw chicken to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria.
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The amount of bacteria that can contaminate a fomite (inanimate object) depends on various factors such as the type of surface, the duration of contamination, and the presence of other organic materials. Fomites can harbor enough bacteria to cause infections if they are not cleaned regularly and properly.
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Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, Chlorofluorocarbon, Soot and impure carbon particles are chemical substances that have the tendency to contaminate air. Hope that answers your question!
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Some behaviors that can contaminate food include toileting, not washing hands, chewing fingernails, picking nose, bad body odor, and scratching face or behind.
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Smelting bauxite itself does not directly contaminate groundwater. However, the byproducts and waste disposal associated with the smelting process, such as red mud and other chemical residues, have the potential to contaminate groundwater if not managed properly. Proper waste management and environmental controls are necessary to prevent groundwater contamination.
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The acids leak into the ground and contaminate it. As well they do not decompose.
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