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decontaminating

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  • verb Present participle of decontaminate.

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Examples

  • I suspect the phrase decontaminating the brand makes most Coffee Housers want to decontaminate their screens.

    Why the Tory leadership is right not to engage Brown on 45p 2009

  • I suspect the phrase decontaminating the brand makes most Coffee Housers want to decontaminate their screens.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2009

  • Is he now prepared to acknowledge that while 'decontaminating' the Tory party these values have contaminated British society?

    A moral revival? 2008

  • The Cameron strategy of 'decontaminating' the Tory brand make such breakthroughs possible.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Burke's Corner 2008

  • The Cameron strategy of 'decontaminating' the Tory brand make such breakthroughs possible.

    Forget Mai 68 Burke's Corner 2008

  • Is he now prepared to acknowledge that while 'decontaminating' the Tory party these values have contaminated British society?

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • The most common transmission methods can however be blocked via preemptive action, such as decontaminating the sites were chickens are grown, or checking them periodically for signs of bacterial infections.

    Softpedia News - Global 2010

  • David Cameron has spent three years 'decontaminating' the Conservative brand.

    Cranmer 2009

  • And yet … … this business of "decontaminating" the brand leads me to think it won't be used much.

    British Blogs 2009

  • The current system for identifying and decontaminating brownfield sites is currently unclear and difficult to put into practice.

    Defra to issue new guidelines for building on polluted land 2012

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