Definition: The word "adulterate" in Hebrew does not have a direct biblical translation, but I will provide an explanation of its meaning and usage based on its context. Adulterate typically refers to someone who has been involved in or has committed acts that are considered immoral, sinful, or unclean. It can also refer to the act of adding something to one's body that is not intended for a particular purpose or benefit, such as for sexual enhancement purposes. In the context of Hebrew language and its usage in the Bible, "adulterate" seems to be used metaphorically within the Israelite narrative when discussing sexual sin. Specifically, it could refer to someone who has engaged in an act that is considered unclean or immoral, often associated with such acts being called 'adultery.' However, without further context and understanding of its Hebrew roots, a literal translation would require additional information about how "adulterate" comes from the Bible.