Similar words: acquainted, maintain, taint, entertain, entertaining, uncertainty, painter, printed. Meaning: [teɪnt] adj. 1. touched by rot or decay 2. especially of reputation.
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31. Therefore, their consent is tainted by duress and is invalid.
32. Martha said it was too much of a coincidence that she should have eaten tainted food on two occasions so close together.
33. But the victories were tainted by accusations of atrocities against civilians.
34. No longer is it tainted as mystic, for here, with no one passing judgment, no experience is tainted.
35. The company routinely recalls tainted products, but usually after receiving complaints from customers.
36. As a result, consumers no longer see used vehicles as somehow tainted and risky.
37. What emerges from that tainted oven will likely be a typical loaf of local politics leavened by big money.
38. It appeared the water supply had been tainted with a deadly toxin.
39. The hardest thing is to live richly in the present without letting it be tainted out of fear for the future or regret for the past. Sylvia Plath
40. Her new life in London had become tainted with the deaths of adoring males.
41. The tainted places near the mountains are shunned by all but the boldest Elves for lurking evil can strike the unwary even here.
42. Even this might have been bearable if the King had not been tainted with the vices of meanness and frugality.
43. I felt polluted, tainted, defiled, unworthy of anyone except Karen[sentencedict.com], who repelled me.
44. And I had always felt clumsy because the giving of cash in my own culture is tainted.
45. In this interpretation, Benjamin has been tainted by his relationship with Mrs Robinson and her alcoholic self-loathing.
46. According to the then-prevailing legal opinion, a copyright notice would have tainted its trade secret protections.
47. Scandals have proliferated in business and banking, and have tainted the civil service and the judiciary.
48. Will their reputations be tainted by something that may end up a cruel game of Washington politics?
49. The potentially tainted gruel reached more than 80 countries.
50. Tainted food scandals have caused nationwide concern.
51. Tainted food can poison your system.
52. Nor is this evidence tainted by scientific misbehavior.
53. This has, of course, tainted their relations with other races,(http://sentencedict.com/tainted.html) especially individualistic Gallenteans.
54. The FDA lacked a permanent commissioner for more than half of former President Bush's eight years in office and struggled through a string of drug safety and tainted food controversies.
55. Under this another newfashioned banner of kind, a lot of object has all been gradually tainted by female doctrine color.
56. China's central government has taken dramatic steps to mollify public anger in the latest tainted - food scandal.
57. Early Christians thought marriage was inescapably tainted by the presence of sex.
58. China's state-run media say the Cabinet has established a food safety commission in response to a series of embarrassing scandals involving tainted food products.
59. With unjustified conclusion, we remain cautious on the possibility of future food safety problem as well as weakening investors' confidence brought by continuous tainted food scandals.
60. Many Chinese are attracted to Apple goods precisely because they are made by a reputable foreign company, and are not tainted with the suspicion of shoddiness that comes with many local brands.
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