INFECT vs TAINT: NOUN
- N/A
- An undesirable or corrupting influence or association: : stain.
- An undesirable quality; a defect or shortcoming.
- The perineum.
- Tincture; hue; colour
- A corrupting or contaminating influence, physical or moral; a cause or condition of depravation or decay; an infection.
- Color; hue; dye; tinge.
- A stain; a spot; a blemish; a touch of discredit or dishonor.
- An infecting tinge; a trace; a touch.
- A certain spider of small size and red color, reputed to be poisonous: perhaps a species of Latrodectus, but probably only a harvest-mite, and not poisonous.
- A mark of disgrace, especially on one's character; blemish
- A contamination, decay or putrefaction, especially in food
- A thrust, as of a lance in tilting; especially, a preliminary movement or trial with a weapon, as in the tilt, or, by extension, in battle.
- A blemish on reputation; stain; spot; disgrace.
- Infection; corruption; deprivation.
- Tincture; hue; color; tinge.
- An injury done to a lance in an encounter, without its being broken; also, a breaking of a lance in an encounter in a dishonorable or unscientific manner.
- A thrust with a lance, which fails of its intended effect.
- The state of being contaminated
INFECT vs TAINT: ADJECTIVE
- Infected. Cf. enfect.
- N/A
INFECT vs TAINT: VERB
- Communicate a disease to
- Contaminate with a disease or microorganism
- Contaminate with ideas or an ideology
- To bring into contact with a substance that can cause illness (a pathogen)
- To make somebody enthusiastic about one's own passion
- Corrupt with ideas or an ideology
- Affect in a contagious way
- Contaminate with a disease or microorganism
- Place under suspicion or cast doubt upon
- To contaminate or corrupt (something) with an external agent, either physically or morally.
- To spoil (food) by contamination.
INFECT vs TAINT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To be infected or corrupted; to be touched with something corrupting.
- To thrust ineffectually with a lance.
INFECT vs TAINT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To contaminate with a pathogenic microorganism or agent.
- To communicate to or affect with, as qualities or emotions, esp. bad qualities; to corrupt; to contaminate; to taint by the communication of anything noxious or pernicious.
- To affect with infectious disease; to communicate infection to.
- To taint with morbid matter or any pestilential or noxious substance or effluvium by which disease is produced
- To become transmitted to and copied on (a hard drive, for example). Used of a virus or other harmful software.
- To contaminate with illegality or to expose to penalty.
- To transmit a pathogen or disease to.
- To cause the invasion of (a cell, for example) with a microorganism or other infectious agent.
- To invade and proliferate in, often resulting in disease. Used of microorganisms or other infectious agents.
- To affect by transmission or be communicated to. Used of an idea, emotion, or attitude.
- To affect or associate with something undesirable or reprehensible.
- To expose to an infectious agent, toxin, or undesirable substance.
- To subject to decay or putrefaction: : contaminate.
- To injure, as a lance, without breaking it; also, to break, as a lance, but usually in an unknightly or unscientific manner.
- To hit or touch lightly, in tilting.
- To imbue or impregnate with something extraneous, especially with something odious, noxious, or poisonous; hence, to corrupt; to infect; to poison.
- Fig.: To stain; to sully; to tarnish.
- Aphetic form of attaint.
INFECT vs TAINT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In philology, to affect the quality of a sound in a following or preceding syllable: used especially in reference to the influence of prominent vowels, and phonetic changes, in the Celtic language.
- Synonyms To poison, pollute, defile.
- Contaminated with illegality; having a flaw in the title.
- Marred; discolored; darkened.
- To affect as with something infused or instilled; imbue; impregnate; permeate: used especially of that which is bad or hurtful, but sometimes also of that which is good or indifferent.
- Specifically To taint with disease or the seeds of disease, either physical or moral: as, to infect a person with smallpox; literature infected with immorality.
- In law, to taint or contaminate with illegality, or expose to penalty, seizure, or forfeiture.
- Infected; tainted; affected unfavorably.
- Tainted; touched; imbued.
- To touch or hit in tilting; reach with a thrust, as of a lance or other weapon.
- To thrust, as a lance or other weapon, especially in tilting.
- To make an effort or essay, as a juster; tilt, as in the just; make a thrust.
- To attaint.
- To tinge; tincture; hence, to imbue; touch; affect.
- To imbue with something of a deleterious or offensive nature; infect or impregnate with a noxious substance or principle; affect with insalubrity, contagion, disease, or the like.
- To make noisome or poisonous in constitution; corrupt the elements of; render putrid, deleterious, or unfit for use as food or drink.
- To corrupt morally; imbue with perverse or objectionable ideas; exert a vitiating influence over; pervert; contaminate.
- To give a corrupted character or appearance to; affect injuriously; stain; sully; tarnish.
- To treat with a tincture; embrocate; mollify.
- = Syn. 2-5. Contaminate, Defile, Taint, Pollute, Corrupt, Vitiate. Whether these words are regarded as meaning the injuring of purity or the spoiling of value, they are in the order of strength, except that each is used in different degrees of strength, and that vitiate is one of the weaker words and taint a strong word for rendering impure. Corrupt means the absolute destruction of purity. They all suggest an influence from without coming upon or into that whose purity or value is injured.
- To be tinged or tinctured; become imbued or touched.
- To become tainted or rancid; be affected with incipient putrefaction.
- To disgrace; fix contumely upon.
INFECT vs TAINT: RELATED WORDS
- Gynecol, Immun, Lancet, Hit, Convey, Reach, Affect, Infectious, Transmit, Afflict, Infection, Contaminate, Revolutionize, Inspire, Taint
- Smudge, Impair, Vitiate, Blemish, Spoil, Smear, Contaminate, Blot, Stain, Defile, Cloud, Contamination, Infect, Corrupt, Sully
INFECT vs TAINT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Infest, Reinfect, Lancet, Hit, Convey, Reach, Affect, Infectious, Transmit, Afflict, Infection, Contaminate, Revolutionize, Inspire, Taint
- Smudge, Impair, Vitiate, Blemish, Spoil, Smear, Contaminate, Blot, Stain, Defile, Cloud, Contamination, Infect, Corrupt, Sully
INFECT vs TAINT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Some coronaviruses, such as canine and feline coronaviruses, infect only animals and do not infect humans.
- Simic Infect: Infect creatures only need to deal ten points of damage to win the game, so pair them with pump spells and disruption.
- A. All of these were perfectly able to infect and either refused to infect another host, or spread only under limited circumstances on FAT32.
- Large DNA viruses have extended host ranges and the protists they infect harbour bacterial symbionts that also infect plants and animals.
- Phages usually infect bacteria, viruses usually infect everything else.
- The same roundworms, tapeworms, and hookworms that can infect your dog can also infect you.
- You could be contagious without knowing it, and every person you infect can infect others.
- Unlike previous viruses, macro viruses do not infect programs; they infect documents and templates.
- As a result, viruses which infect bacteria, called bacteriophages, cannot infect human beings or other animals.
- Viruses that infect animals have evolved the wherewithal to infect our species.
- Hence, biased lineups continue to taint the system.
- Maine also permits exploration of taint during trial.
- Had cleansed her from the taint of crime?
- Debasement; taint; or tendency to a worse state.
- We taint the environment variables and program arguments when a process is created, and also taint any data read from the filesystem or network.
- But, if those running our courts ever get the permanent taint of bias then our entire legal system could share that same taint.
- The Dataflow Analyzer considers at least one taint path for each set of possible taint flags from a source to a sink.
- With the introduction of taint sources and taint entry points warning are shown only for the tainted data.
- By definition, a tainted warrior is overwhelmed with taint, but this taint is not immediately obvious to onlookers.
- Dynamic taint analysis can achieve the forward analysis and backtrace analysis to taint data by using taint propagation flow graph.
INFECT vs TAINT: QUESTIONS
- Does MacKeeper re-infect your computer multiple times?
- Do cockroaches that eat Hydramethylnon infect other roaches?
- Can sensitivity bias infect measures of Policy Attitudes?
- What are the parasites that infect freshwater fish?
- How do E coli colienteropathogens infect extraintestinal sites?
- What kind of bacteria does Helicobacter pylori infect?
- Can Chatroulette Infect your computer with malware?
- How does ENC_Robinhood ransomware Infect your computer?
- How does Pseudomonas aeruginosa infect social amoeba?
- How does Septoria lycopersici infect tomato plants?
- Is there a human nose scoring system for boar taint?
- How do I bypass Perl's taint by referencing values?
- Is there a link between territorial taint and spatial tarnishing?
- Why does perl5opt begin with-T when running Taint checks?
- Does taint affect the value or fungibility of coins?
- Is cork taint caused by guaiacol-mediated bacterial infection?
- How do I taint nodes that have specialized hardware?
- What is dynamic taint analysis and forward symbolic execution?
- What blocks can fibrous taint replace while spreading?
- How to taint memory area in dynamic taint analysis 40?