decontaminate
Prononciation : [ˌdiːˌkɒn.tæm.ɪˈneɪt]
Mot
Contexte : « health and safety »
(verb) to remove harmful substances, like dirt or germs, from something so it is safe to use again. It’s like cleaning something very carefully to make sure it’s not dangerous anymore.
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The hospital workers made sure to decontaminate the equipment before the surgery.
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They did not decontaminate the tools, which made the area unsafe.
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How do we decontaminate the area after the spill?
Contexte : « environmental science »
(verb) to clean up a place that has been polluted. This means getting rid of harmful chemicals or waste so the environment can be safe and healthy again.
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Many volunteers helped to decontaminate the park after the oil spill.
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The river was not decontaminated, so the fish were still in danger.
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What methods can we use to decontaminate the contaminated soil?
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