MUCK UP vs TAINT: NOUN
- N/A
- 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 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 corrupting or contaminating influence, physical or moral; a cause or condition of depravation or decay; an infection.
- An infecting tinge; a trace; a touch.
- A stain; a spot; a blemish; a touch of discredit or dishonor.
- Color; hue; dye; tinge.
- The perineum.
- An undesirable quality; a defect or shortcoming.
- An undesirable or corrupting influence or association: : stain.
- Tincture; hue; colour
- A mark of disgrace, especially on one's character; blemish
- A contamination, decay or putrefaction, especially in food
- 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.
- The state of being contaminated
- A thrust with a lance, which fails of its intended effect.
MUCK UP vs TAINT: VERB
- To ruin unintentionally.
- Make a mess of, destroy or ruin
- To clown around; to have fun, often at the expense of others.
- Soil with mud, muck, or mire
- 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.
MUCK UP vs TAINT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To be infected or corrupted; to be touched with something corrupting.
- To thrust ineffectually with a lance.
MUCK UP vs TAINT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- Fig.: To stain; to sully; to tarnish.
- To imbue or impregnate with something extraneous, especially with something odious, noxious, or poisonous; hence, to corrupt; to infect; to poison.
- To hit or touch lightly, in tilting.
- Aphetic form of attaint.
- To injure, as a lance, without breaking it; also, to break, as a lance, but usually in an unknightly or unscientific manner.
- 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.
MUCK UP vs TAINT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- 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 disgrace; fix contumely upon.
- 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 tinge; tincture; hence, to imbue; touch; affect.
- To attaint.
- 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 thrust, as a lance or other weapon, especially in tilting.
- To touch or hit in tilting; reach with a thrust, as of a lance or other weapon.
- Tainted; touched; imbued.
- To make an effort or essay, as a juster; tilt, as in the just; make a thrust.
MUCK UP vs TAINT: RELATED WORDS
- Blow, Mess up, Muff, Fumble, Flub, Mishandle, Bungle, Spoil, Botch, Bollix, Bollocks, Fluff, Mire, Mud, Muck
- Smudge, Impair, Vitiate, Blemish, Spoil, Smear, Contaminate, Blot, Stain, Defile, Cloud, Contamination, Infect, Corrupt, Sully
MUCK UP vs TAINT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Blunder, Blow, Mess up, Fumble, Flub, Mishandle, Bungle, Spoil, Botch, Bollix, Bollocks, Fluff, Mire, Mud, Muck
- Smudge, Impair, Vitiate, Blemish, Spoil, Smear, Contaminate, Blot, Stain, Defile, Cloud, Contamination, Infect, Corrupt, Sully
MUCK UP vs TAINT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The manager did give a discount on the bill for the muck up and we did get free bread as well.
- This is one who thinks they know what they are doing and makes personnel changes or procedural changes which muck up everything.
- American, it demands that he disappear into the woods for fear he might muck up the timeline.
- Buyers and their agents should research the title ahead of time because a second lienholder can often muck up an otherwise promising short sale.
- Gives you a chance to muck up and learn from it.
- See how something like that could muck up the picture.
- Two, it allowed the client to muck up my reputation.
- 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.
MUCK UP vs TAINT: QUESTIONS
- Did Tyson's film Muck up every scientific phenomenon?
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- How do I bypass Perl's taint by referencing values?
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- Why does perl5opt begin with-T when running Taint checks?
- Does taint affect the value or fungibility of coins?
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- What is dynamic taint analysis and forward symbolic execution?
- What blocks can fibrous taint replace while spreading?
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