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Meaning of defoul

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defoul (v. t.)

To tread down.

To make foul; to defile.

defoul Sentence Examples

  1. The pristine waters of the lake were defouled by the dumping of industrial waste, posing a threat to aquatic life.
  2. It pained her to see the once beautiful park defouled by litter and graffiti.
  3. Vandals defouled the historic monument with spray paint, defacing its ancient walls.
  4. The company faced heavy fines for defouling the river with toxic chemicals from its manufacturing processes.
  5. Efforts to rehabilitate the defouled beach involved extensive clean-up operations and community engagement.
  6. The air quality in the city deteriorated as industrial emissions defouled the atmosphere.
  7. Environmental activists rallied together to protest against corporations that defoul the environment for profit.
  8. It's disheartening to witness individuals deliberately defoul public spaces with their disregard for cleanliness.
  9. Laws were enacted to prevent industries from defouling the environment without consequence.
  10. Education plays a crucial role in teaching future generations about the consequences of actions that defoul our planet.

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To tread down., To make foul; to defile.

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The pristine waters of the lake were defouled by the dumping of industrial waste, posing a threat to aquatic life.

It pained her to see the once beautiful park defouled by litter and graffiti.

Vandals defouled the historic monument with spray paint, defacing its ancient walls.

The company faced heavy fines for defouling the river with toxic chemicals from its manufacturing processes.