Befoul

/bɪˈfaʊl/ verb

To make something dirty, unclean, or morally bad; to contaminate.

From 'be-' plus 'foul' (Old English 'ful,' related to German 'faul' meaning rotten). The prefix 'be-' intensifies the meaning of foul, literally meaning 'to make foul.'

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