unpolluted

IPA: ʌnpʌɫˈutʌd

adjective

  • Not polluted; uncontaminated
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Examples of "unpolluted" in Sentences

  • This would leave the core financials separate and "unpolluted" by regulatory calculations.
  • IASB proposal would leave core financials in banks 'annual reports "unpolluted" by regulatory calculations
  • Hummer has even asked environmental activists to name unpolluted places that might make good new hometowns.
  • ■ The most important habitat requirement for Osprey is an ample supply of medium-sized fish near the surface of clear, unpolluted water.
  • But in the non-fictional culture of big time college sports, Tressel knows he can't have both -- a winning program and unpolluted honor code.
  • It is unrealistic to suppose constitutional reform could ever be motivated exclusively by an unpolluted pursuit of the ideal, but the country deserved better than this.
  • They enjoyed eating wildlife because they saw it as "unpolluted", "special" and with extra nourishing and health powers, according to a study commissioned by Traffic, the wildlife trade monitoring network.
  • But lots of the -- where he does this -- I couldn ` t off the top of my head recite to you the words that he uses, but many of them are words that we use in the English language now, like "unpolluted," let ` s say, in the -- for the first time in "Hamlet."
  • Despite President Barack Obama's recent, high-profile frolick in the gulf - during which he made a point of eating seafood and swimming in the region's seemingly "unpolluted" waters - questions remain about the spill's impact on both the region and the country as a whole: Will cleanup workers and residents suffer the same health problems that devastated those living and working near the Exxon/Valdez spill two decades ago?

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