English to Indonesian Dictionary Pollute

Pollute

mengotori
definition
verb
the explosion polluted the town with dioxin
contaminate (water, air, or a place) with harmful or poisonous substances.
translation of 'pollute'
verb
mengotori,
mengotorkan,
melacurkan
example
If the hourly application rate is excessive, runoff could 'pollute' surface waters or flood adjoining areas.
Pollution traditionally involved an act of defilement and desecration; in previous times, to 'pollute' was to profane, to stain, to sully, to corrupt.
Changing the by-law that protects us will only benefit the lobbyists who are promoters of the industry which will further 'pollute' our air and water.
We find imprecations against people who break laws, defile a sanctuary, commit perjury, or 'pollute' a grave, amongst other things.
A new medical study says they are more susceptible to some forms of cancer than the average Italian, possibly due to illegal waste dumps that 'pollute' the water and soil.
On the other hand, his ability to corrupt and 'pollute' the moral atmosphere of the earth, should he pervert his way, is greater than anyone else's.
Pesticides used to treat the flowers also 'pollute' ground water.
At least when you are home you can sit in your own Cadillacs for hours in the rush traffic and 'pollute' the air as much you like, destroying the ozone layer and blame it on us smokers.
The same giant livestock facilities that 'pollute' our air and water are also the perfect breeding grounds for super-tough microbes.
When washed off, these substances drain away to 'pollute' public water resources.
The fact is that etching chips requires the use of caustic chemicals that 'pollute' the air and water.
There's room to explore new technologies but I think it is quite important that 'polluters' pay to clean their own mess.
Yet, it costs nothing, and will cost nothing until our skies become so 'polluted' that air worth breathing requires labour.
The rural population rarely has sewage systems, and so surface water is badly 'polluted' .
Loss of habitat, prey, and 'polluted' waters are some of the risks that alligators already face.
Unfortunately, Perc is also a suspected carcinogen which 'pollutes' air and water supplies.
Intensive use of pesticides and fertilizers seriously 'pollutes' our water, soil, and air.
A factory 'polluting' your air or water supply is a typical example of one.
This administration has simply stopped enforcing the law - or rewritten the laws to accommodate 'polluters' .
Replacing used water bottles with new containers made from virgin resources consumes energy and 'pollutes' the air, land and water.
The Justice Department settled for a billion bucks, hailing this as one of the harshest penalties ever applied to 'polluters' .
The spill 'polluted' the water, damaged the coastal ecological system and disrupted fishing in the area.
The traffic congestion that wastes time and energy and 'pollutes' the air we breathe has reached its limit across the nation.
Ireland is one of the worst 'polluters' in Europe, using more coal, oil and gas per person than most other member states, an EU report reveals.
If oil tankers spill, if we keep throwing toxic waste in the ocean, if we do everything that 'pollutes' the waters of the seven seas, lakes and rivers, the sea animals will suffer the exact same way we are.
We're better off leaving it in the ground rather than 'polluting' our air and the globe by burning it.
They have 'polluted' the minds of Taiwanese and obstructed the progress of society.
The condemned is reduced to a body to be kept and then eliminated in a ‘ritual expulsion of that which 'pollutes' and defiles’.
The result is that fish waste 'pollutes' the water, which becomes the perfect habitat for green algae to form.
Consequently the big 'polluters' , the highly industrialised countries which are mostly in the temperate zones, get away with it with relative impunity.
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