Sentences

adulterate in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To adulterate means to make something impure or inferior by adding inferior substances or elements.

Sample Sentences

  1. The chef refused to adulterate the recipe with cheap ingredients.
  2. Some manufacturers adulterate their products to increase profits, leading to health risks.
  3. It is illegal to adulterate food and sell it to unsuspecting customers.
  4. Consumers are becoming more aware of how some brands adulterate their offerings.
  5. The scientist warned that even a small amount of contamination could adulterate the entire sample.
  6. The wine connoisseur could easily tell that the vintage had been adulterated.
  7. Regulatory agencies work hard to prevent companies from adulterating medicines.
  8. Many people are concerned about the possibility of adulterated supplements in the health market.
  9. Adulterating traditional recipes can strip away cultural significance and authenticity.
  10. The documentary exposed how certain companies adulterate their products to cut costs.
  11. The factory was caught trying to adulterate its products with cheaper ingredients.
  12. It is illegal to adulterate food items to increase profits at the expense of consumers' health.
  13. The chemist warned that some companies might adulterate their supplements with harmful substances.
  14. To maintain quality, the restaurant refused to adulterate its recipes with artificial flavors.
  15. He was accused of attempting to adulterate the evidence in the ongoing investigation.
  16. The baker was known for his integrity and would never adulterate his famous bread.
  17. Adulterating the paint with cheaper pigments resulted in a less vibrant color.
  18. The judge emphasized that it is a serious crime to adulterate pharmaceuticals.
  19. She discovered that some brands adulterate their honey with sugar syrup.
  20. In an effort to save costs, the manufacturer chose to adulterate the essential oils sold to retailers.

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