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  • noun Plural form of contamination.

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Examples

  • By using a porous cup the contaminations from the anode were eliminated, and

    Theodore W. Richards - Nobel Lecture 1966

  • Then he is advised by the Church to induce her to let him search every corner of the heart, and of the soul, and to inquire about every kind of contaminations, impurities, secret and shameful unspeakable matters!

    The Priest, The Woman And The Confessional Father Chiniquy

  • The thing is - even though it was definitely more contaminated - the old 'contaminations' were still there and picked up by the doggies! '

    Anorak News 2008

  • From his point of view, Americans had defiled his homeland through myriad economic exploitations and cultural contaminations.

    Eliot Daley: Can 9/11 Prompt A More Peaceful World? Eliot Daley 2011

  • Earlier in the day, Minister of Economic Affairs Shih Yen-shiang said the new food-tracking system would be mandatory—currently producers can opt out of the system—in an effort to restore consumer confidence and to increase the speed with which it can respond to future contaminations.

    Taiwan to Improve Food-Tracking System Following Scare Paul Mozur 2011

  • And though Mishima's own cinematic enactments of Japenese ritual seppuku in the films Patriotisim and Hitokiri aren't queer films, they are no less imbued with the aesthetics of a spiritual abjection thought to purge the human spirit of its harmful contaminations.

    G. Roger Denson: Jack Smith and the Aesthetics of Camp in an Era of Political Correctness G. Roger Denson 2011

  • "That makes it possible to use one simple chip to monitor the full spectrum of possible chemical contaminations."

    Optiqua Helps Ensure Safe Water Supply Andrew LaVallee 2011

  • From his point of view, Americans had defiled his homeland through myriad economic exploitations and cultural contaminations.

    Eliot Daley: Can 9/11 Prompt A More Peaceful World? Eliot Daley 2011

  • "Women's liberation movements in the Muslim world were viewed as Western contaminations aimed at the destruction of Islam from within," wrote Lamia Rustum Shahedah, in Arab Studies Quarterly, in an article about the theoretical bases of Islamic fundamentalist attitudes toward women.

    Nina Burleigh: Egypt and the Universal Rights of Women Nina Burleigh 2011

  • "Women's liberation movements in the Muslim world were viewed as Western contaminations aimed at the destruction of Islam from within," wrote Lamia Rustum Shahedah, in Arab Studies Quarterly, in an article about the theoretical bases of Islamic fundamentalist attitudes toward women.

    Nina Burleigh: Egypt and the Universal Rights of Women Nina Burleigh 2011

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