Present participle for to wash (and usually iron) laundry
“Since she had no idea when she might bathe or launder her clothes, she opted for fresh ones.”
Present participle for to remove or alter parts considered offensive or unseemly
“I still feel that in a family journal, such as this one, it is desirable to launder his remarks after the manner of Hemingway.”
Present participle for to disguise the source of (ill-gotten wealth) by various means
“The endgame was to convince Alika, the Yakuza's man in Hawaii, to launder his stash of drug profits through another junket at Côte d'Argent.”
Present participle for to process or manipulate so as to appear legal or legitimate
“The House voted today to crack down on banks that launder drug money.”
Present participle for to wash or clean something
Present participle for to rid of dirt or impurities
Present participle for to correct or amend a mistake or undesirable situation
Present participle for to remove (a section) from a text or piece of music
Present participle for to cover or conceal, as if with a veil
An act of cleaning or washing
Domestic household chores such as cleaning and cooking
An instance of washing something
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