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    disinfect
    /ˌdɪs(ɪ)nˈfɛkt/

    verb

    • 1. clean (something), especially with a chemical, in order to destroy bacteria: "he disinfected and dressed the cut on his forehead"

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  2. DISINFECT definition: 1. to clean something using chemicals that kill bacteria and other very small living things that…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DISINFECT is to cleanse (a surface, a device, a supply of water, etc.) by destroying, inactivating, or significantly reducing the concentration of pathogenic agents (such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi) : to treat (something) with a disinfectant (such as chlorine, hydrogen peroxide, or sodium hypochlorite).

  4. Disinfect means to clean something of infection by killing or preventing the growth of disease-causing germs, as in You want to disinfect your countertop after having raw meat on it to kill harmful bacteria like E. coli.

  5. The meaning of DISINFECTION is the act of disinfecting something; especially : the process of using a disinfectant to destroy, inactivate, or significantly reduce the concentration of pathogenic agents (such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi). How to use disinfection in a sentence.

  6. the process of cleaning something using chemicals that kill bacteria and other organisms (= very small living things) that cause disease: Thorough cleaning and disinfection of all surfaces is essential. water disinfection products. See. disinfect. Fewer examples.

  7. to clean something using chemicals that kill bacteria and other very small living things that cause disease: disinfect the restroom /a wound. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to make something clean. clean You'll need to clean the wound before you bandage it. cleanse The herb is supposed to cleanse the body of toxins.

  8. Define disinfect. disinfect synonyms, disinfect pronunciation, disinfect translation, English dictionary definition of disinfect. tr.v. dis·in·fect·ed , dis·in·fect·ing , dis·in·fects To cleanse so as to destroy or prevent the growth of disease-carrying microorganisms: disinfect a...

  9. To disinfect something is to clean it so thoroughly that you kill any bacteria that might have been living on it. It's particularly important to disinfect cuts and scratches. You can disinfect your kitchen counters with cleaning products, or disinfect a scrape by washing it with soap and water.

  10. If you disinfect something, you clean it using a substance that kills germs. Chlorine is used to disinfect water. American English : disinfect / dɪsɪnˈfɛkt /

  11. disinfect something to clean something using a substance that kills bacteria. to disinfect a surface/room/wound