taint in the PONS Dictionary

taint Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

with no taint of bias

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She won with 53 percent of the vote, promising to restore integrity and dignity to a court tainted by scandal.
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These activities tainted his reputation in the post-war world.
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Recognizing that programmers make mistakes, some languages include taint checking to automatically detect the lack of input validation which induces many issues.
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The taint checking tool proceeds variable by variable until it has a complete list of all variables which are potentially influenced by outside input.
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The meaning of these labels in their own context is tainted by culture and tradition.
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His work as a historian has been tainted ever since, the invented passages proved by several scholars.
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He said his victory was tainted by the long list of riders who had won the amateur championship and done nothing afterwards.
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The identification evidence was fleeting and otherwise unreliable, prejudiced, tainted, or coached.
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They are predominantly drowolath that have become tainted by demonic energy.
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They were not to be tainted by any other influence.
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