Meaning & Definition of word "Decontamination"

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    Decontamination

    /ˌdiː.kɒn.tæm.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. The process of removing contamination or pollutants from a substance, area, or object, typically to make it safe for use or handling.
      • Example: The hospital followed strict decontamination procedures to ensure that all surgical instruments were free from pathogens.
    • 2. A procedure used in response to a hazardous incident to eliminate harmful substances.
      • Example: After the chemical spill, the team conducted decontamination of the affected area to protect public health.
    • 3. The act of cleansing or sanitizing an environment to prevent the spread of disease or infection.
      • Example: Regular decontamination of the laboratory is essential to maintain safety standards.
    • 4. The removal of contaminants from nuclear or hazardous waste materials.
      • Example: Decontamination of the site was necessary before reconstruction could begin.

    Etymology

    From de- + contamination, relating to the removal of contamination.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    chemical decontamination:

    The removal of chemical substances from an area or individual.

    biological decontamination:

    The process of removing or neutralizing biological hazards.

    radioactive decontamination:

    The cleaning procedure to remove radioactive substances.

    Related Words

    contamination:

    The presence of a substance (contaminant) that is unwanted or hazardous.

    decontaminate:

    To remove contamination from something.

    sanitation:

    The process of maintaining health through cleanliness.

    Slang Meanings of decontamination