Meaning & Definition of word "Rinsing"

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    Rinsing

    /ˈrɪn.sɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. The act of washing something lightly, often with water, to remove soap, dirt, or other substances.
      • Example: After washing the dishes, I started rinsing them under warm water to remove any leftover soap.
    • 2. To wash out or clean by running a liquid through something.
      • Example: She is rinsing the vegetables thoroughly before cooking them.
    • 3. To remove residue from a body or surface by running water over it.
      • Example: He is rinsing his mouth after brushing his teeth.

    Etymology

    From Old French 'rincer' meaning to wash, derived from Latin 'rincere'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    rinse and repeat:

    Perform the same action again.

    rinse off:

    To wash away the soap or dirt from something.

    rinse out:

    To wash something thoroughly to remove residues.

    Related Words

    rinse:

    To wash lightly, usually with water.

    washing:

    The act of cleaning something with soap and water.

    Slang Meanings of rinsing

    Meaning: To be carefree or wasteful (in some contexts).

    Example Sentence: He’s just rinsing his money away on luxury stuff.

    Meaning: In the UK, to obtain a large amount of something without effort.

    Example Sentence: She really rinsed that deal for all it’s worth.