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Filter by Meaning The judge's decision was tainted by accusations of bias.
The company's image was tainted after a high-profile data breach.
The journalist's article was tainted with inaccuracies and bias.
The tainted reputation of the company led to a decline in sales.
The actor's career was tainted by a scandal that emerged during the filming of his latest movie.
The company's products have been tainted with reports of unethical labor practices.
The tainted meat was recalled from the supermarket.
The tainted source of funding raised suspicions about the organization.
The tainted past of the candidate was brought up during the election.
The tainted image of the celebrity caused a public uproar.
The tainted politician was accused of accepting bribes.
The stagnant water in the pond was tainted and full of bacteria.
The smell of tainted milk made the customers feel sick.
The tainted emotion in her voice made it clear that she was upset.
The negative comments tainted her self-esteem.
The air inside the abandoned building was tainted and musty.
The cloth was tainted with mold and smelled musty.
The flower was tainted and had lost its freshness.
The tainted scent of the flowers made her sneeze.
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