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How to pronounce launder in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms wash
Type of clean, make clean
Has types water-wash, rinse, rinse off, stone-wash, stonewash, suds, wash out, acid-wash, cradle, hand-wash, handwash, machine-wash, machine wash, powerwash, pressure-wash
Verb group wash, rinse
Derivation laundry
Type Words
Type of change, exchange, convert, commute

Examples of launder

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Pakistani sources say Khan used Dubai gold dealers to launder smuggling profits.
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The man said he unwittingly signed a contract with another man to launder money.
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He also said Carona asked him to illegally launder cash into his campaign fund.
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Plus, they are so easy to launder you'll be able to use them for everyday dining.
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In all likelihood, your curtains and draperies aren't dirty enough to launder.
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On May 28, 2002 Martin pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to launder money.
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Several were charged with additional crimes, including conspiracy to launder money.
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Launder pillows every six months and replace them at least every three years.
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One of the most popular ways to launder money in Florida now is to buy real estate.
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More examples
  • Wash: cleanse with a cleaning agent, such as soap, and water; "Wash the towels, please!"
  • Convert illegally obtained funds into legal ones
  • (laundering) washing clothes and bed linens
  • A washerwoman; A trough used by miners to receive powdered ore from the box where it is beaten, or for carrying water to the stamps, or other apparatus for comminuting (sorting) the ore; A gutter (for rainwater); To wash; to wash, and to smooth with a flatiron or mangle; to wash and iron; To ...
  • (Laundering) The practice of using another company's credit card merchant account to process your credit card transactions. This is an illegal practice that will lead to heavy fines and perhaps more.
  • (Laundering) In contrast to drycleaning which uses a solvent as the principal cleaning medium, wetcleaning uses water. This process may be used occasionally by a drycleaner when a drycleanable garment is heavily stained with water soluble soils. Also known as Wet Wash.
  • (Laundering) The act of washing an item such as a fabric or garment, with soap or detergent, for the purpose of removing dirt.
  • (Laundering) The cleaning of garments in water, along with a cleaning agent or soap. Most cotton garments, such as shirts and blouses, are laundered.
  • (Laundering) The name given to the wet, or water washing process for cleaning garments which will remove residuals and particles. Go to top