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    rinse
    /rɪns/

    verb

    • 1. wash (something) with clean water to remove soap, detergent, dirt, or impurities: "always rinse your hair thoroughly"

    noun

    • 1. an act of rinsing something: "I gave my hands a quick rinse"
    • 2. an antiseptic solution for cleansing the mouth: "the medication is used as a rinse twice a day after breakfast and dinner"

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  2. RINSE definition: 1. to use water to clean the soap or dirt from something: 2. the process of using water to get rid…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RINSE is to cleanse by flushing with liquid (such as water) —often used with out. How to use rinse in a sentence. to cleanse by flushing with liquid (such as water) —often used with out; to cleanse (as of soap) by clear water; to treat (hair) with a rinse…

  4. RINSE meaning: 1. to use water to clean the soap or dirt from something: 2. the process of using water to get rid…. Learn more.

  5. Rinse definition: to wash lightly, as by pouring water into or over or by dipping in water. See examples of RINSE used in a sentence.

  6. 1. to remove soap from (clothes, etc) by applying clean water in the final stage in washing. 2. to wash lightly, esp without using soap: to rinse one's hands. 3. (Hairdressing & Grooming) to give a light tint to (hair) n. 4. the act or an instance of rinsing. 5.

  7. rinse to remove dirt, etc. from something using clean water only, not soap; to remove the soap from something with clean water after washing it: Make sure you rinse all the soap out. cleanse to clean your skin or a wound. dry-clean to clean clothes using chemicals instead of water. Patterns. to clean/ wash/ rinse/ cleanse something in/ with ...

  8. to wash lightly, as by pouring water into or over or by dipping in water: to rinse a cup. to douse or drench in clean water as a final stage in washing. to remove (soap, dirt, etc.) by such a process (often followed by off ).

  9. RINSE definition: 1. to wash something in clean water in order to remove dirt or soap: 2. a wash in clean water to…. Learn more.

  10. Definitions of 'rinse' 1. When you rinse something, you wash it in clean water in order to remove dirt or soap from it. [...] 2. If you rinse your mouth, you wash it by filling your mouth with water or with a liquid that kills germs, then spitting it out. [...] More. Conjugations of 'rinse' present simple: I rinse, you rinse [...]

  11. When you give something a rinse, you wash it in clean water in order to remove dirt or soap from it. A quick rinse isn't sufficient. Use plenty of running water to wash away all traces of shampoo.