Bespatter vs Pollute - What's the difference?
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To spatter or cover with something; sprinkle with anything liquid, or with any wet or adhesive substance.
To soil by spattering.
(figuratively) To asperse with calumny or reproach; shend.
To make something harmful, especially by the addition of some unwanted product.
To make something or somewhere less suitable for some activity, especially by the introduction of some unnatural factor.
(dated) To corrupt or profane
* But as for the cowardly, the faithless, the polluted , as for murderers, fornicators, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars, their lot shall be in the lake that burns with fire and sulphur, which is the second death.” —Revelation 21:8 (RSV)
To violate sexually; to debauch; to dishonour.
Bespatter is a related term of pollute.
In lang=en terms the difference between bespatter and pollute
is that bespatter is to soil by spattering while pollute is to make something or somewhere less suitable for some activity, especially by the introduction of some unnatural factor.As verbs the difference between bespatter and pollute
is that bespatter is to spatter or cover with something; sprinkle with anything liquid, or with any wet or adhesive substance while pollute is to make something harmful, especially by the addition of some unwanted product.As an adjective pollute is
(rare) polluted.bespatter
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(en verb)pollute
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(pollut)- The factory pollute d the river when it cleaned its tanks.
- The lights from the stadium polluted the night sky, and we couldn't see the stars.
