Meaning & Definition of Sanitize in English
English⟶
Sanitize
To make something clean and safe by removing dirt, germs, or impurities.
Pronunciation:
/ˈsæn.ɪ.taɪz/Part of Speech:
verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: To clean something thoroughly in order to eliminate harmful substances.
Example Sentence: The hospital staff must sanitize all equipment after each use.
Definition: To make something more acceptable by removing unpleasant or offensive elements.
Example Sentence: The report was sanitized before publication.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'sanitas' meaning health.
Synonyms
disinfectcleansterilizepurifydecontaminate
Common Phrases and Expressions
- sanitize the environment: To clean and make a place safe from germs and pollutants.
- sanitize data: To edit data to remove sensitive or personal information.
Translations
- Spanish: sanitizar
- French: sanitiser
- German: desinfizieren
- Russian: санировать
Related Words
- sanitizer: A substance used to sanitize or disinfect.
- sanitation: The maintenance of hygiene and health through the safe disposal of waste.
Slang Meanings of sanitize
Meaning: To clean up or fix an embarrassing situation.
Example Sentence: He had to sanitize his social media profile after that scandal.
Meaning: To make something more presentable or acceptable.
Example Sentence: They had to sanitize the presentation before showing it to the board.