-üd.ə̇d, -ütə̇d adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from past participle of polluten to pollute
1. : made unclean or impure : morally corrupt or defiled : physically tainted
change … a pure stream into a polluted and poisoned ditch — O.W.Holmes †1935
you … are polluted with your lusts — Shakespeare
2. : very drunk
so polluted she could hardly see — Trudi Stover