"Contaminant" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A contaminant is an unwanted substance that is present in a substance, including air, water, soil, food, or biological tissues, and can cause harm or damage to human health or the environment. It can be a physical, chemical, or biological substance that is not intended to be present in the substance and can be a result of human activities, natural processes, or accidental contamination.
Usage Examples of "Contaminant"
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Containerized refers to the process of packaging goods or products in standardized, rectangular containers called shipping containers or intermodal containers. This is a popular method of transportation and storage due to its efficiency and flexibility. The term can also be used more broadly to describe products or services that are packaged and shipped as a single unit, such as software or digital content.
Having or consisting of something inside or surrounded by it; including or holding something within itself.
The word "contaminated" refers to something that has been damaged or polluted by the presence of something undesirable or harmful, such as a substance, a disease, or a foreign object. It can also describe a situation or environment that is affected by such a presence. For example, "The water supply has been contaminated by industrial waste", or "The defeated city was contaminated by the aggressive invaders". In general, contamination can lead to a loss of purity, quality, or safety.
To contaminate means to make something impure or dirty by adding harmful or unwanted substances to it, such as chemicals, germs, or pollutants. It can also refer to the act of polluting or corrupting something, either physically or morally. For example, "The toxic waste contaminated the groundwater and made it undrinkable."