noise pollution
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of noise pollution
First recorded in 1965–70
Example Sentences
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Ho Chi Minh City already ranks among the loudest cities in Asia, according to the United Nations, with noise pollution levels high enough to damage hearing.
From Barron's
In response to the public’s concerns, Allison said the electric aircraft are much quieter than regular helicopters and planes and Joby has done extensive work on limiting noise pollution.
From Los Angeles Times
The robots have eliminated noise pollution from gas-powered equipment around City Hall offices and conference rooms.
Today, he deals with the centre’s impacts in real time - the one that bothers him the most is the noise pollution.
From BBC
The campaign group is also claiming the planning process failed to properly factor in additional noise pollution and impact on air quality.
From BBC
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