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toxic waste

[ tok-sik weyst ]

noun

  1. any hazardous waste that, when consumed or otherwise absorbed into the body, is harmful or fatal to people or other living organisms:

    Toxic waste containing lead and mercury had leached into their drinking water, and the number of poisoned residents was staggering.



toxic waste

  1. A general term used to refer to chemical compounds produced by industry which, if they are ingested or breathed in by humans, can cause physiological damage. The disposal of toxic wastes is a major environmental problem in the United States.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of toxic waste1

First recorded in 1920–25

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Example Sentences

“I warned them that this toxic waste would kill entire generations,” he told Mediaset.

Trying to stop companies from dumping toxic waste in the river?

Additionally, his Superfund law has led to the cleanup of dozens of toxic waste sites throughout the country.

But 10 million children under 12 still live within four miles of a toxic waste dump.

Some say that the taxpayer should pick up the tab for toxic waste and let polluters who can afford to fix it off the hook.

In the last four years, we cleaned up 250 toxic waste sites, as many as in the previous 12.

Incidentally, it also serves as the EU's dumping grounds for anything from toxic waste to shoddy or outmoded products.

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