Contaminating in a sentence as an adjective

Hey, we don't have a way to control our GM crops contaminating other crops!!

And it will remain so as long as failures have the slightest chance of contaminating so much of our world.

This has an excellent chance of contaminating the new domain.

Welding CO2 has to be very pure as a general rule in order to avoid contaminating the weld.

From what I read, there's a big concern about contaminating Mars with Earth-based bacterium.

Unfortunately, there is no way of studying these people without, well, 'contaminating' them.

So when somebody says "But what about us contaminating the Solar System!

She's not denying that the oil and gas industry is contaminating drinking water and destroying communities.

It's fairly easy to build a project quickly when you don't care about splitting neighborhoods, killing/maiming workers and contaminating soil.

How do you lubricate a drill without contaminating the environment and with such a wide temperature variation?

The worry isn't about "polluting the universe", it's about contaminating what's basically a big scientific petri dish - Mars.

He admits to contaminating his stove and the surrounding area with americium, radium, and beryllium.

Facebook is modern times AOL, negatively contaminating everything they buy.

Offenders of contaminating the rooms some brought in unapproved or contaminated materials, like non-cleanroom notepads or gaseous/non-cleanroom markers/pens, cardboard.

And if fracking is causing gas and flowback from the shale to be introduced into the aquifer then that's a huge problem, regardless of the other chemicals involved.> Hydraulic fracturing is not contaminating drinking water.

[1] Fallout specifically refers to radioactive dust created by an explosion which then falls out of the atmosphere, contaminating the ground - it's radioactive dust, not a radioactive solution.

'"I am singularly amused at the possibility of contaminating treated post-sewage water with river water, resulting in a medically less safe but socially more acceptable water supply.

Oil companies destroying the reefs, mining companies contaminating water supplies, manufacturing companies off-shoring labor to ghettos, small mom&pop shops installing wifi trackers, Software companies adding adverts, etc.

Contaminating definitions

adjective

spreading pollution or contamination; especially radioactive contamination; "the air near the foundry was always dirty"; "a dirty bomb releases enormous amounts of long-lived radioactive fallout"

See also: dirty

adjective

that infects or taints

See also: corrupting