I can give you several sentences.
Stay inside uncontaminated buildings or sheltersuse common skills and supplieswork to keep contamination from entering.
Purity generally refers to being uncontaminated or free from impurities. It can also refer to the state of being genuine or sincere in thoughts or actions. In a more specific context, purity can also relate to moral or ethical integrity.
"Purity" typically refers to being uncontaminated or untainted by other substances or elements. "Survival" refers to the ability to continue existing or functioning despite challenges or threats. Therefore, the phrase "pure and will survive" suggests something that is unadulterated and has the resilience to endure or persist.
The only concrete noun in your sentence is sentence. Note: The noun 'sentence' is a concrete noun only for a written or spoken sentence; the noun 'sentence' as a word for a penalty imposed for a crime conviction is an abstract noun.
With the exception of not capitalizing the 'y' at the start of the sentence, it is a correct sentence.
The coat was spun of pure silk, and had no other materials in it. Rivers in that part of Montana are pure, clear, and entirely uncontaminated.
uncontaminated, axenic
Intimidated
To be clean from dirt or germs.
pure / clean/ unadulterated /sterile
If possible, keep only uncontaminated items to use within the uncontaminated zone Leave any contaminated assets that are not mission-esential inside contaminated zone Verify the necessity of moving contaminated assets with your Unit Control Center
Drinking water from a clean, uncontaminated source is NOT a health hazard.
spotless, tidy, pure, dirt free, unsoiled, fresh, sanitary, sterile, uncontaminated
someone who look very mint. pristine. virginal. untouched. virgin. brand-new. new. uncontaminated.
It probably depends. But usually 1 uncontaminated. By that, I mean not touching the private areas.
The definition of Distillation is A process in which a solution is boiled so the vaporized solvent can be collected and condensed into an uncontaminated liquid.
The word "pure" is often used as the opposite of contaminated. It implies that something is clean, uncontaminated, or free from impurities.