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scrubbing Definition


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scrub1
verb scrubbed, scrubbing
    tr & intr
    1. To rub hard, especially with a stiff brush, in order to remove dirt.
    2. To wash or clean by hard rubbing.
      Thesaurus: clean, rub, cleanse, scour, wash.
    3. colloq
      To cancel or abandon (plans, etc).
      Example: Scrub your plans for a day out, you're needed here
      Thesaurus: abandon, cancel, scrap, discontinue, drop, abort, give up, forget, abolish.
    4. To purify (a gas).
    intr
    5. To use a scrubbing brush.
    intr
    6. To make a rapid to-and-fro movement as if scrubbing.
noun
    1. An act of scrubbing.
Etymology: 14c: from German schrubben.

Phrasal Verb: scrub up
    Said of a surgeon, etc: to wash the hands and arms thoroughly before performing, or assisting at, an operation.


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