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Definition of deterge in English: detergeverb dɪˈtəːdʒdəˈtərj [with object]rare Cleanse thoroughly. she wanted to deterge herself completely of it Example sentencesExamples - The local treatment put into operation must, first of all, stop the gangrenous process by deterging the infected wound and eliminating the nauseous membrane; then it must bring about cicatrisation.
- He claims that, in addition to its analgesic effect, it deterges the ulcers, which soon become of a healthy rose color, and are covered with healthy granulations, and healing in from four to six weeks.
- The plasma-enhanced chemical cleaning is employed to deterge the Al pads of IC products.
- We then watch him clean his sheets as a metaphor of his resolve to deterge the world of evil.
- After being dried-up the polymer is not deterged by any well-known lacquer solvents.
Synonyms disinfect, purify, sterilize, sanitize, sanitate, decontaminate, cleanse, clean out
Origin Early 17th century: from French déterger or Latin detergere 'wipe away'. Definition of deterge in US English: detergeverbdəˈtərj [with object]rare Cleanse thoroughly. she wanted to deterge herself completely of it Example sentencesExamples - After being dried-up the polymer is not deterged by any well-known lacquer solvents.
- We then watch him clean his sheets as a metaphor of his resolve to deterge the world of evil.
- He claims that, in addition to its analgesic effect, it deterges the ulcers, which soon become of a healthy rose color, and are covered with healthy granulations, and healing in from four to six weeks.
- The local treatment put into operation must, first of all, stop the gangrenous process by deterging the infected wound and eliminating the nauseous membrane; then it must bring about cicatrisation.
- The plasma-enhanced chemical cleaning is employed to deterge the Al pads of IC products.
Synonyms disinfect, purify, sterilize, sanitize, sanitate, decontaminate, cleanse, clean out
Origin Early 17th century: from French déterger or Latin detergere ‘wipe away’. |