different between polluting vs spoiling
polluting
English
Verb
polluting
- present participle of pollute
Adjective
polluting (comparative more polluting, superlative most polluting)
- Adapted or tending to pollute; causing defilement or pollution.
References
- polluting in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
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spoiling
English
Verb
spoiling
- present participle of spoil
Noun
spoiling (plural spoilings)
- plunder; pillage
- May 10, 1775, Benjamin Franklin, Proposed Preamble to a Congressional Resolution on Privateering
- […] all the spoilings, thefts, burnings of houses and towns, and murders of innocent people, perpetrated by their wicked and inhuman corsairs on our coasts […]
- May 10, 1775, Benjamin Franklin, Proposed Preamble to a Congressional Resolution on Privateering
Anagrams
- pignolis
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- what is spoiling macbeth's peace
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