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Definition of deodorize in English: deodorize(British deodorise) verb dɪˈəʊdərʌɪzdiˈoʊdəˌraɪz [with object]Remove or conceal an unpleasant smell in. 给…除臭,给…防臭 people used dried flowers to deodorize their homes 人们用干花来除去家里的异味。 Example sentencesExamples - White vinegar or lemon juice cleans and deodorizes.
- I have been searching high and low for a pillow that is supposed to deodorize gas.
- This will remove dead skin and bacteria from your tools and deodorize them.
- You can deodorise your refrigerator, garbage bin and compost bucket by washing them out with a litre of water, to which has been added one teaspoon of lemon juice.
- The native chemical and physical properties of sodium bicarbonate account for its wide range of applications, including cleaning, deodorizing, buffering, and fire extinguishing.
- Use baking soda on a damp sponge to clean and deodorize all kitchen and bathroom surfaces
- He made a note to himself to get a box of baking soda, because he had a feeling he was going to need to deodorize the microwave sooner rather than later.
- Or mix 1/2 cup borax into 1 gallon of hot water to disinfect and deodorize.
- She washed, moisturised, shaved, cleansed, toned, scrubbed and deodorised her skin, before putting on a deep-sea facemask, accompanied by the traditional cucumbers.
- Briefed, de-briefed, hungry, sweated and deodorised, we waited for the big man to come, happy about the special access we were granted, yet a trifle upset that so many media people were waiting outside in the sun, hoping to do their jobs.
- Have the housing unit cleaned upon vacating by fumigation, deodorizing, professional carpet cleaning, or other method appropriate under the circumstances.
- Compare that to my current issue uniform cap, which gets hot and uncomfortable and stinks appallingly unless it is cleaned and deodorised twice weekly.
- We all know that baking soda does a great job deodorizing the fridge and cleaning teeth, but battling plant pathogens?
- Thoroughly disinfect and deodorize the soiled area.
- And wastewater left over after the methane is extracted, greatly deodorized, is used for fertilizing the farm's fields.
- I wash with five kinds of soap, so I am as clean, moisturized, sanitized, freshened and deodorized as a person can be.
- Baking soda can also be used to deodorize bottles by filling them with undiluted baking soda and allowing the bottles to soak overnight.
- Salt can deodorise Thermos bottles, jugs and other closed containers.
- However, in order to reduce odour levels we are using a temporary deodorising system and we are experimenting with the adjustment of sludge agitation frequencies.
- There is also a need for higher temperatures to dry and deodorize the garments, which makes shrinkage and re-deposition of soil into the clothes more likely.
Synonyms freshen, sweeten, purify, disinfect, sanitize, sterilize fumigate, aerate, air, ventilate rare depollute
OriginMid 19th century: from de- (expressing removal) + Latin odor 'smell' + -ize. Definition of deodorize in US English: deodorize(British deodorise) verbdiˈoʊdəˌraɪzdēˈōdəˌrīz [with object]Remove or conceal an unpleasant smell in. 给…除臭,给…防臭 people used dried flowers to deodorize their homes 人们用干花来除去家里的异味。 Example sentencesExamples - White vinegar or lemon juice cleans and deodorizes.
- Have the housing unit cleaned upon vacating by fumigation, deodorizing, professional carpet cleaning, or other method appropriate under the circumstances.
- Use baking soda on a damp sponge to clean and deodorize all kitchen and bathroom surfaces
- We all know that baking soda does a great job deodorizing the fridge and cleaning teeth, but battling plant pathogens?
- I have been searching high and low for a pillow that is supposed to deodorize gas.
- Salt can deodorise Thermos bottles, jugs and other closed containers.
- You can deodorise your refrigerator, garbage bin and compost bucket by washing them out with a litre of water, to which has been added one teaspoon of lemon juice.
- Baking soda can also be used to deodorize bottles by filling them with undiluted baking soda and allowing the bottles to soak overnight.
- The native chemical and physical properties of sodium bicarbonate account for its wide range of applications, including cleaning, deodorizing, buffering, and fire extinguishing.
- He made a note to himself to get a box of baking soda, because he had a feeling he was going to need to deodorize the microwave sooner rather than later.
- Compare that to my current issue uniform cap, which gets hot and uncomfortable and stinks appallingly unless it is cleaned and deodorised twice weekly.
- This will remove dead skin and bacteria from your tools and deodorize them.
- And wastewater left over after the methane is extracted, greatly deodorized, is used for fertilizing the farm's fields.
- Briefed, de-briefed, hungry, sweated and deodorised, we waited for the big man to come, happy about the special access we were granted, yet a trifle upset that so many media people were waiting outside in the sun, hoping to do their jobs.
- However, in order to reduce odour levels we are using a temporary deodorising system and we are experimenting with the adjustment of sludge agitation frequencies.
- Thoroughly disinfect and deodorize the soiled area.
- She washed, moisturised, shaved, cleansed, toned, scrubbed and deodorised her skin, before putting on a deep-sea facemask, accompanied by the traditional cucumbers.
- Or mix 1/2 cup borax into 1 gallon of hot water to disinfect and deodorize.
- There is also a need for higher temperatures to dry and deodorize the garments, which makes shrinkage and re-deposition of soil into the clothes more likely.
- I wash with five kinds of soap, so I am as clean, moisturized, sanitized, freshened and deodorized as a person can be.
Synonyms freshen, sweeten, purify, disinfect, sanitize, sterilize
OriginMid 19th century: from de- (expressing removal) + Latin odor ‘smell’ + -ize. |