adulterate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of adulterate in Hindi

  • मिलावट करना
  • भ्रष्ट करना
  • अशुद्ध करना
  • मिलावटी
  • जालसाज़ी किया हुआ
  • अपमिश्रण करना
  • वर्णसंकर

adulterate Definition

  • render (something) poorer in quality by adding another substance, typically an inferior one. ( एक और पदार्थ को जोड़कर गुणवत्ता में खराब (कुछ) खराब करना, आमतौर पर एक हीनता। )

adulterate Example

  • Ghee is adulterated to the extent of 80 to 85 percent with Vanaspati. ( घी की मिलावट 80 से 85 प्रतिशत वनस्पती के साथ की जाती है। )
  • His grin widened, but it was adulterated with some apprehension. ( उसकी मुस्कराहट चौड़ी हो गई, लेकिन यह कुछ आशंका के साथ मिलावटी थी। )
  • The law on food hygiene is also an old one and does not properly penalise the adulterators . ( खाद्य स्वच्छता पर कानून भी एक पुराना है और मिलावटखोरों को ठीक से दंडित नहीं करता है। )
  • The public perception is that it is wrong and that they do not agree with adulteration of the water supply to address a relatively small problem. ( जनता की धारणा यह है कि यह गलत है और वे अपेक्षाकृत छोटी समस्या के समाधान के लिए जलापूर्ति में मिलावट से सहमत नहीं हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Legal problems arise when a dishonest producer adulterates the product by substituting synthetic vanillin for natural vanillin without properly identifying the flavoring on the label.
  • The rice stored in their school for the noon meal scheme was found to be adulterated with fine iron particles, urea, bits of mortar and what not.
  • Some wine-makers throughout history sought to enhance either the quality or quantity of their product by adulterating the basic raw material, grapes, with other products.
  • To give one example of where I can agree I should point out that before laws and regulations were introduced to prevent it food adulteration was a real problem in this and other industrialised countries.
  • Some preparations are adulterated with phenylbutazone, ephedrine, aminopyrine or mandrake root.
  • The adulterator now has to his disposal a number of natural isolates of lower priced essential oils.
  • The technique, which can detect adulteration and locational variation of active constituents of plant materials, has been patented in the U.S. and the European Union.
  • The significant feature is that it is still the natural derivative of the plant, and, save exceptionally, it is not adulterated by the addition of any further substances.
  • In retaliation, she poisoned the birthday cake of his nine-year-old daughter by adulterating the batter with juice from oleander leaves.
  • The intent of national organic legislation was to level the playing field, not tilt it further so imitators and adulterators could more easily cash in by defrauding the public.
  • The difference between an accidental crack, from dropping or hitting the object, and a breach that allowed the thief or adulterator access to the goods, would also be apparent
  • Pot smokers short on time can use a variety of methods to avoid testing positive, such as diluting their urine by drinking a lot of water, substituting someone else's urine, or adulterating their sample with masking agents.
  • It is supposed to be extra pure, but some believe that it is often adulterated with much cheaper, commercial, hexane, which is not pure and contains various hazardous substances such as the toxic benzene.
  • The Rajasthan Oil Industries Association, for instance, demanded a government inquiry and insisted that punitive action be taken against those found guilty of adulterating the oil supply.
  • In most cases, these substances are adulterated with other chemicals and pose risks of overdose.
  • But standard monitoring devices that measure the proper levels of those additives probably would quickly alert the plant to such adulteration .
  • One of the brands states boldly that it is the safest thing that one will drink on the day and goes on to say that they test for ‘not four, but 45’ types of possible adulterations .
  • The authorities, especially, the health department, should take stringent action against those who are adulterating food.
  • A yellow variety which stains water and has a faint odor is adulterated with the horned-poppy (glaucium).
  • ‘The aim of the adulterators is not extermination,’ said one Italian police officer wryly.
  • Africa also needs adequate regulatory supervision: formal mechanisms which ensure that drugs are not adulterated by the time they reach patients.
  • 22 karat gold was invariably adulterated and actually only 20 or even 18 karat gold.
  • It was illegally added to chilli powder imported in 2001 by a firm in Hull which again did not know the banned substance was present, apparently after producers in India adulterated products with the red dye.
  • In Europe in the middle ages, even butter and bread were often adulterated , a practice by which inferior or even dangerous materials were added to the ingredient list.
  • The contaminated chilli powder has been imported from India, where certain producers have been adulterating their product with the red dye.
  • Ground pepper was adulterated with powdered bones.