Adjective: maculate
Pronunciation: (ma-kyu-lut)
Maculate meaning:
- Morally blemished; stained or impure
- Spotted or blotched
The factory management maculated the river by emptying the industrial effluent into it.
My little brother had a maculate appearance and we took him to hospital immediately.
A few drops of lukewarm water maculated the sidewalks with spots as big as dollars.
Ten priests, in white vestments, maculated with red, stepped out to the center of the altar.
The population had not been maculated by inferior races.
A shell had maculated the wall on each side and above the statue, but the little niche and canopy were quite untouched.
His wasted palms rested on knees that resembled bones draped with maculate clothing.
Please do not maculate my little sister’s shirt.
The posters, maculated with filth, garnished like tapestry the sweep of the curbstone.