sanitize a document before releasing it to the press.
sanitize history.
sanitize the language in a book.
Examples of sanitize
sanitize
Provide three stoppers for three-compartment sink for wash, rinse, and sanitize.
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No sanitizer available at the 3-compartment sink to sanitize the coffee nozzles.
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The volunteers had to sanitize their hands and wear hairnets and plastic gloves.
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Clean and sanitize all inside surfaces to prevent the growth of mold or bacteria.
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Replace broken stopper in three-bay sink to properly wash, rinse, and sanitize.
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Sanitizer buckets must be maintained at 50-100 ppm to properly sanitize surfaces.
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Contact a company to thoroughly clean and sanitize the inside of the ice machine.
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I don't want to destroy the patina of it but would like to clean and sanitize it.
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For the final cleaning, use the dishwasher to sanitize plastic cutting boards.
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Make sanitary by cleaning or sterilizing
Make less offensive or more acceptable by removing objectionable features; "sanitize a document before releasing it to the press"; "sanitize history"; "sanitize the language in a book"
(sanitized) made sanitary
(Sanitization (classified information)) Sanitization is the process of removing sensitive information from a document or other medium, so that it may be distributed to a broader audience. ...
To partially free something of microorganisms by cleaning or disinfecting; (by extension) to make something, such as a dramatic work, more acceptable by removing potentially offensive material; (computing) to remove sensitive or personal data from a database or file before giving the public ...
(Sanitized) Another United Van lines exclusive service. All equipment must go through this process at least twice a year to remove mildew and odors that can soil shipments.
(Sanitization) Process for deleting sensitive data from a file, device, or system; or for modifying data so that it is useless if accessed in an attack.
("Sanitization") means the application of cumulative heat or chemicals on cleaned food-contact surfaces that, when evaluated for efficacy, is sufficient to yield a reduction of 5 logs, which is equal to a 99.999% reduction, of representative disease microorganisms of public health importance.
(Sanitization) The never-ending process of cleaning brewing equipment.