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adulterate
verb as in alter or debase, often for profit
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Dark web marketplaces seen by the BBC suggest some of the same online sellers in China are advertising nitazenes in bulk as well as adulterated benzodiazepines.
One user told BBC Scotland he almost died in June after taking street valium tablets which had been adulterated.
So for example, not adulterating: I didn't write with any actors in mind.
If you’ve heard recent reports about adulterated olive oil, it’s natural to be a little wary.
And more recently in April, food and drugs control authorities in Gujarat seized more than 60,000kg of adulterated spices - chilli powder, turmeric and coriander power and pickle masala.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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