conspurcate
/kənˈspɜːrkət/Definitions
1. verb
to make something impure or tainted
“The polluted river has begun to conspurcate the surrounding water supply.”
2. verb
to cause moral corruption or decay
“The corrupt official’s actions began to conspurcate the once-reputable government.”
3. verb
to pollute or contaminate something
“The factory’s emissions started to conspurcate the neighborhood’s air quality.”