0 past simple and past participle of dirty --
1 to make something dirty: --
He's dirtied by the fact that he doesn't spend much time thinking about the moral consequences.
The resulting dishes can be prepared with greater convenience as no pots or pans are dirtied in the process.
Montag and the group are injured and dirtied, but manage to survive the shock wave.
When introduced they were painted an all-over silver livery which unfortunately dirtied quickly and was not a good advert for dieselisation.
In contrast, pre-copy can transfer the same page multiple times if the page is dirtied repeatedly at the source during migration.
While outside, a dirtied, grubby man appears, roaming around and looking menacingly into the windows.
They have dirtied our land for too long.
I recollect one case of a naval commander who refused to let an aircraft take off from a catapult because it would have dirtied the quarter deck.