To undergo a loss of purity or cleanliness, resulting in an unappealing or undesirable state, either physically or morally.
To be affected by impurities or filth, leading to a diminished appearance or value, often associated with stains or dirt.
To become unclean in a traditional sense due to certain life events or conditions, such as menstruation or childbirth, which may denote a temporary state of being deemed impure.
To experience a decline in moral integrity or honor, implying a loss of innocence or virtue.
Example:
この部屋の空気は汚れている。
To experience a loss of purity or integrity, resulting in a state that is considered unclean or undesirable, whether physically or morally.
To undergo a transformation where something once pristine becomes marked or tainted by impurities or undesirable elements.
To be rendered unclean or defiled, often in a context that involves moral or spiritual degradation, as well as physical contamination.