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    sanitize
    /ˈsanɪtʌɪz/

    verb

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  2. to change something in order to make it less strongly expressed, less harmful, or less offensive: The military wants to allow only a sanitized report / version of the incident to become public. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. noun.

  3. The meaning of SANITIZE is to reduce or eliminate pathogenic agents (such as bacteria) on the surfaces of (something) : to make (something) sanitary (as by cleaning or disinfecting). How to use sanitize in a sentence.

  4. to change something in order to make it less strongly expressed, less harmful, or less offensive: The military wants to allow only a sanitized report / version of the incident to become public. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. noun.

  5. Sanitize definition: to free from dirt, germs, etc., as by cleaning or sterilizing.. See examples of SANITIZE used in a sentence.

  6. If you sanitize something, you clean it so that there are no germs or bacteria on it. An internal memo also insists they 'clean and sanitize' pans and sinks and throw away dishcloths. [ VERB noun ]

  7. sanitize something (disapproving) to remove the parts of something that could be considered unpleasant. This sanitized version of his life does not mention his time in prison. Want to learn more?

  8. To sanitize something is to make it extremely clean. After watching you play with your slobbery dog, your fastidious friend might insist that you sanitize your hands before sitting down to dinner.

  9. SANITIZE meaning: 1 : to make (something) free from dirt, infection, disease, etc., by cleaning it to make (something) sanitary; 2 : to make (something) more pleasant and acceptable by taking things that are unpleasant or offensive out of it.

  10. To sanitize an activity or a situation that is unpleasant or unacceptable means to describe it in a way that makes it seem more pleasant or more acceptable. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'sanitize' American English: sænɪtaɪz British English: sænɪtaɪz. More. Conjugations of 'sanitize' present simple: I sanitize, you sanitize [...]

  11. 1. to make sanitary or hygienic, as by sterilizing. 2. to omit unpleasant details from (a news report, document, etc) to make it more palatable to the recipients. ˌsanitiˈzation, ˌsanitiˈsation n.