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[ US /ˈɫɔndɝ/ ]
[ UK /lˈɔːndɐ/ ]
VERB
  1. cleanse with a cleaning agent, such as soap, and water
    Wash the towels, please!
  2. convert illegally obtained funds into legal ones

How To Use launder In A Sentence

  • The money is commonly laundered via cash deposits to friends or family members' bank accounts and is quickly withdrawn to be paid to the gang leaders. Times, Sunday Times
  • The delicate cycle, which uses a slower and gentler spin intensity, is for laundering lingerie, stockings and other garments that are normally handwashed.
  • They have been questioned on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud, money laundering and fraud by misrepresentation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Single-use diapers consume less water than reusables laundered at home, but more than those sent to a commercial diaper service.
  • Next, it was time for a spot of money laundering. Times, Sunday Times
  • We continue to hear about facilities that home launder their surgical scrub attire.
  • Earlier this year, Felix pled guilty to money-laundering charges growing out of his arrest on drug and bribery charges.
  • All were accused of drugs and arms trafficking, money laundering, extortion and conspiracy to murder. Times, Sunday Times
  • Authorities should assume an aggressive stance in screening money laundering and its related crimes.
  • So we do not see a gap in the UK regime for detecting money laundering. Times, Sunday Times
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