Definitionn. undesirable state of the natural environment being contaminated with harmful substances as a consequence of human activities
Last update: July 11, 2015
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The Thames and the Lea Conservancies have powers to guard against the pollution of the rivers. [Please select]
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There was worse than nothing to drink, for thirst took hold of us, yet the water in the trench was all pollution. [Please select]
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An elaborate mechanism was supplied by the Church for washing away the original pollution and securing forgiveness for later sins. [Please select]
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"She has beheld the glory of France, and the dishonor and pollution of her country." [Please select]
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Keeping such large numbers of geese on the same land year after year also brings trouble through the pollution of the soil. [Please select]
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It attacks fruits, vegetables, and meats in the markets, and destroys by pollution ten times as much as it actually eats. [Please select]
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For the following transparent pollution dream, I am indebted to the same colleague who furnished us with the dental-irritation dream. [Please select]
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Its motive power as well as its effect, as is shown by the pollution, is of a purely libidinous nature. [Please select]
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I then see myself very indistinctly lying in bed, just as I had seen myself at the foot of the stairs, and I am awakened by a feeling of dampness which came from the pollution. [Please select]
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To breed out of _humanitas_ a self-contradiction, an art of self-pollution, a will to lie at any price, an aversion and contempt for all good and honest instincts. [Please select]
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