0 to spoil (something) by touching it or bringing it into contact with something bad or rotten -- làm hỏng
1 to affect (someone or something) with something evil or immoral; to corrupt -- làm hư hỏng
2 a mark or trace of something bad, rotten or evil -- vết nhơ
the taint of decay.
On the other hand, purists felt that such commercialization tainted the true pursuit of natural philosophy.
Released from its own taint, prenatal testing could more effectively facilitate women's reproductive freedom and the many important ways that freedom ramifies through women's lives.
Unlike poverty, disability is seen as a taint that is difficult or impossible to purge.
The work of their predecessors was tainted, either by censorship of what they wrote or - more seriously - by political control of the basic research itself.
The reputation of the violin was tainted by its connection with travelling musicians.
For some people, the symbol of the nation, the dynasty, was threatened and in danger of becoming tainted.
It was tainted by association with small farmers and commoners, and was a nuisance to estate proprietors.
They are a reflection of the perpetrators' self-image based on the desire for exculpation and tainted by retrospection.
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