Adulterate in a sentence as a verb

You're not free to adulterate food with sawdust, because it will harm people who eat it.

It was a lemon market - you had to adulterate to compete.

If bitcoin is worth a lot of money, then the blockchain will be much harder to break or adulterate.

As for "black", why would anyone want to adulterate a perfectly good coffee into a milkshake?

Most vendors offer 3 to 5 credit card brands, and they won't want to adulterate their payment forms with strange unproven options.

What if we don't completely bury the legitimate reviews, but only adulterate them with paid shills?

I would expect it to be much easier to adulterate "real" steaklets with fake "real" meat than to adulterate a genuine steak with fake meat.

Adulterate in a sentence as an adjective

You must be some sort of godforsaken English tea drinker - if you have good green or oolong tea, you don't need to adulterate it with anything.

US intelligence agencies do shipment interdiction and adulterate products for this purpose, [1] why couldn't/shouldn't China do the same?

For one thing, pretty much every Android device made for the Chinese market has had its OS adulterated in some way, at OEM build time, at the behest of the Chinese government.

It can have an impact on police questionnaires, future holograms, may be used to adulterate security camera's data and so many others.

These religions are often much more different than their common manifestations, but their peddlers simplify and adulterate the teachings to make them more palatable.

Exactly, then unscrupulous people adulterate it with melamine to artificially boost measured protein.

Human milk would be much healthier balance of nutrients for a human to drink for obvious reasons, although culturally would be considered creepy, and your innards are way too old to be drinking milk anyway if you're posting to HN. Maybe you could industrially adulterate cow milk to make it nutritionally similar to human milk, that would be much healthier and not as culturally creepy as the real stuff.

Adulterate definitions

verb

corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones; "adulterate liquor"

See also: load stretch dilute debase

adjective

mixed with impurities

See also: adulterated debased