soiling Meaning & Definition

  • En [ sɔɪl]
  • Us [ sɔɪl]

Meaning of soiling In English

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Examples of soiling

  • This also reduced soiling of the trap with wind-blown sand and leaves.

  • Now they are soiling their good name by carrying out such a practice.

  • People who walk there or whose children play on it have a problem with soiling.

  • Soiling is often due to constipation, which is itself caused by poor diet.

  • Daytime wetting affects a smaller number—120,000 children—and more than 100,000 children in the same age group, five to 16, experience soiling problems.

  • Generally, nurses would use protective clothing, such as aprons and gloves to prevent soiling of their uniforms.

  • Many of them are hanging on toy a thread soiling distressed merchandise.

  • Figures for the net losses of intervention agencies in connection with buying arid soiling are not broken down in the categories requested.

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