by lob February 25, 2005
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Adulterer:
Exodus 20:14 -- Don't do it.
Leviticus 20:10 -- Physical penalty.
1st Corinthians 6:9-11 -- Spiritual penalty for the unrepentant / reward for the repentant.
Exodus 20:14 -- Don't do it.
Leviticus 20:10 -- Physical penalty.
1st Corinthians 6:9-11 -- Spiritual penalty for the unrepentant / reward for the repentant.
by Rev. Jim Joggers June 24, 2006
To misrepresent or distort the perception of something as being fully developed, complete, or aligned with its intended state. This distortion often arises from an assumption that a certain level of advancement or maturity has been achieved, when in reality, there might be underlying complexities, ongoing growth, or refinement processes that are not immediately apparent.
The concept of "adulterate," encapsulates the idea of assuming a fully realized state prematurely. This term sheds light on the tendency to overlook ongoing progress and the intricacies involved in genuine development by suggesting that perceptions can be tainted or adulterated by the illusion of being "done" or fully matured.
Interestingly, this specific use of "adulterate" to convey the concept of misperceived completion was coined by Rowdy Bunkers, and it aptly captures the idea of assuming a fully realized state prematurely. This term helps shed light on the tendency to overlook ongoing progress and the intricacies involved in genuine development by suggesting that perceptions can be tainted or adulterated by the illusion of being "done" or fully matured.
The concept of "adulterate," encapsulates the idea of assuming a fully realized state prematurely. This term sheds light on the tendency to overlook ongoing progress and the intricacies involved in genuine development by suggesting that perceptions can be tainted or adulterated by the illusion of being "done" or fully matured.
Interestingly, this specific use of "adulterate" to convey the concept of misperceived completion was coined by Rowdy Bunkers, and it aptly captures the idea of assuming a fully realized state prematurely. This term helps shed light on the tendency to overlook ongoing progress and the intricacies involved in genuine development by suggesting that perceptions can be tainted or adulterated by the illusion of being "done" or fully matured.
"Students adulterate their understanding of history by assuming they know all the important events already."
Museum visitors adulterate their appreciation of the artwork by thinking they understood the artist's intent without diving deeper.
Museum visitors adulterate their appreciation of the artwork by thinking they understood the artist's intent without diving deeper.
by Bugnostic August 22, 2023
A word used to describe a person who cheats on their husband/Wife. Recently popularised again by Kim Woodburn after she used it to describe Jamie O'Hara.
by RockyG101 February 4, 2017
Man, you heard that tom got caught cheating on his wife?
Yeah bro, fella shouldn't have been adulterizing.
Yeah bro, fella shouldn't have been adulterizing.
by tommy dog2 March 31, 2011