Sentence examples for to taint from inspiring English sources

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to taint

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To be infected or corrupted; to be touched by something corrupting.

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"People want to taint this regime," says Mr Kagame.

"I don't want to taint the rest of the department.

"I don't want to taint it," he said.

The secondary goal would be to taint the appointee.

"It was like I never wanted to taint those memories".

I'm not going to taint it in any way.

The XFL can do nothing to taint McMahon's buccaneering reputation.

They existed, however, because their creators had legacies to taint.

Twerk likely failed due to taint by association.

The indictments marked the biggest scandal to taint the 28-year-old K-League.

Credible complaints that votes were bought in the countryside barely managed to taint his victory.

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