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Tainting meaning
present participle and gerund of taint
Example sentences (20)
According to the forum, the investigation against the accused cops was compromised from the start and was carried out with the goal of protecting them, violating processes prescribed by the criminal code, and tainting the forensic medical examinations.
The incident arrived a few months after Russ accused Billboard and Luminate of tainting the streams for his latest album, "Santiago".
There were also worries about the incidence of cybercrime tainting the polls as some suspects linked to such crimes were arrested.
They also said several of the investigators had voted in Democratic primaries, tainting the impeachment, and that Republican legislators had too little time to review evidence.
You’re tainting the children.
Mainly because I rarely eat potatoes anymore, but also because you’re tainting my recycling and I’m quite the fastidious recycler.
On Friday, prosecutors said Combs has been trying to dodge scrutiny of his jailhouse communications while orchestrating social media campaigns aimed at tainting the jury pool and trying to publicly leak materials he views are helpful to his case.
Donald Trump Jr., the eldest, called on his father in a tweet to wage “total war” against the cheating that he believes is tainting the presidential election.
Therefore, idlers and fake news merchants in Nigeria have found an engaging job of tainting the image of the Nigerian Army.
For Mr. Craig and his law firm — Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom — getting too close to Mr. Yanukovych’s corrupt and increasingly authoritarian government posed perils, chiefly the prospect of tainting its prestigious white-shoe law practice.
In my opinion, Vue has robbed us of that opportunity once again, tainting what should be a defining moment for a new, talented creative who’s loved by his community.
Leifer's lawyers warn that politics risks tainting the legal process.
My question is, why are you tainting the narrative describing Hampton’s “alleged” action vs the police’s “actual” action when clearly both happened.
That didn’t stop ESPN from tainting his glory.
The intent, Britt said in his order, was to avoid tainting future jury pools with “extrajudicial” information.
While Paul has done nothing wrong, this could end up tainting the development and destroying sales.
Griffith had already started construction of his own turbine engine design and, perhaps to avoid tainting his own efforts, he returned a somewhat more positive review.
Or, for astronomical IAU boundaries, "Sadly, capsized, aqueous pollutants are tainting good crabs leaving via liberally scorched Oregon" starts with Sagittarius in January and includes Ophiuchus in December.
Practical Guilt: Moral Dilemmas, Emotions, and Social Norms it is the staining or tainting of oneself and therefore having to self cleanse away the filth.
These events lead to greater labor difficulties, fan disaffection, skyrocketing prices, changes in the way that the game is played, and problems with the use of performance-enhancing substances like steroids tainting the race for records.