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disinfect

sterilize / sanitize / decontaminate
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: disinfectedpp: disinfecteding: disinfecting

This term describes a rigorous process of eliminating pathogenic microorganisms from inanimate surfaces or objects. It carries a clinical and sterile connotation, typically associated with medical environments, laboratories, or deep cleaning protocols to prevent the spread of infection. While often used interchangeably with sanitize, disinfecting is technically more aggressive, aiming to kill a broader spectrum of bacteria and viruses rather than simply reducing them to a safe level. It implies the use of potent chemical agents like bleach or alcohol.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To clean something using a chemical substance to destroy bacteria and other microorganisms.

"The nurse had to disinfect the surgical instruments before the operation."

Intransitive Verb

To become free of germs or bacteria through the application of a chemical agent.

"The surface will disinfect slowly if the solution is left to air dry."

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