PRODUCT TAMPER / CONTAMINATION,
Definition of PRODUCT TAMPER / CONTAMINATION:
Definition of PRODUCT TAMPER / CONTAMINATION: Covers costs and lost revenue if makes the product unsafe or unsafe if the product is recalled or destroyed due to actual or suspected contamination or harmful interference.
Literal Meanings of PRODUCT TAMPER / CONTAMINATION
PRODUCT:
Meanings of PRODUCT:
Better to make or sell an item or fabric.
An object or person that is the result of an action or deed.
Sets are obtained by multiplying each other or by similar algebraic operations.
Sentences of PRODUCT
the meal
Your daughter, the result of your first marriage
The total number of work orders is hours, and the calculated value is simply the product of that number, which is many times higher than the hourly rate.
Synonyms of PRODUCT
by-product, spin-off, upshot, item, consequence, piece of merchandise, outcome, effect, result, artefact, issue, legacy, object, unit, product, thing, commodity, fruit
TAMPER:
Meanings of TAMPER:
To harm an intervention (object) or make unauthorized changes.
Impersonating (someone) in a disguised or corrupt manner.
A person or thing that packs dirt, or ballast, from something, especially a machine or tool.
Sentences of TAMPER
Someone broke my car's brakes
Customs officials, whose decisions and day-to-day behavior can be turned into external factors such as the worst day or pre-work fight, were given more power.
Its hydraulic power can handle take off hammers, abrasives, drills and saws.
CONTAMINATION:
Meanings of CONTAMINATION:
Pollution or poisoning Pollution or process or condition of contamination.
Sentences of CONTAMINATION
Pollution of your habits
An important part of the separation process is to avoid possible grain contamination.
This facility uses a mercury formulation which results in a lot of mercury in the drains.
Excess phosphorus in the soil is related to water pollution.
Water quality problems are often associated with microbial contamination.
To avoid cross-pollination, the government has developed a proposed plant spacing system.
The use of root buckets protects against contamination by insects, fungi or nematodes, which can also occur in smoky nurseries.