Taint

/teɪnt/ verb

To damage the purity or reputation of something by contaminating it with something bad.

From Old French 'teinte' meaning dye or color, derived from Latin 'tinctus' (past participle of tingere, to dye). The meaning shifted from a physical stain to a metaphorical mark of dishonor or corruption.

ESmanchar
FRentacher
DEbeflecken
ITcontaminare
PTcontaminar
JA汚す
KO더럽히다
ZH玷污
ARلوّث
HIदूषित करना
RUзапятнать
TRlekelemek
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