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to wash out
[phrase form: wash]
01
to remove dirt or stains using water, soap, or a cleaning agent
02
to clean something by removing dirt or unwanted substances by washing
03
to drain all energy or strength, leaving a person or thing completely exhausted
04
to cancel or delay an event because of rain or bad weather
05
to fade or lose color, often occurring when something, such as clothing is being washed
06
(of a material or substance) to erode or break down due to water's impact
07
to lose control while going around a corner, especially in activities like cycling, motorsports, skiing, and etc.
Example
The detergent can easily wash out the grease from the pan.
They'll wash out the paintbrushes after the art class.
The washing machine will wash out the grass stains from the kids' clothes.
A gentle detergent can help wash out the wine spills on the tablecloth.
Coastal erosion is gradually washing out the shoreline.