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decontamination

[ US /dikənˌtæməˈneɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /dˌiːkəntˌæmɪnˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the removal of contaminants

How To Use decontamination In A Sentence

  • Operating out of four different base clusters the 460th provided chemical decontamination, smoke support operations and chemical reconnaissance.
  • Protection of health care workers during the decontamination process is important and frequently overlooked.
  • If contamination is suspected, decontaminate the patient and environment following the facility's decontamination policies and procedures.
  • Though his "decontamination" of the Conservative brand has been remarkable, he has at times struggled to translate this party transformation into a message of national transformation. Loser Takes Britain
  • It's built on the same gasworks site as the Millennium Dome was, which needed heavy decontamination works before construction began in 2000, and the first residents moved in about two years ago.
  • David Cameron's early burst of touchy-feely decontamination distracted us from Conservative Europhobia; the likes of Ken Clarke and Michael Heseltine remind us that once it didn't have nearly as much purchase on the Tory soul, and it was Labour's ranks that feared the clutches of Brussels. Europhobia's no swivel-eyed Tory monopoly | John Harris
  • Decontamination of soil and water via efficient biocatalysts is a promising cost-effective remediation strategy.
  • We recently remodeled our facility, and in that process, the soiled utility/decontamination area was converted to an office.
  • The service has also taken delivery of four decontamination units, which resemble inflatable showers.
  • The equipment includes a rapidly deployable shelter that will act as a mobile field decontamination station.
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