defog

IPA: dɪfˈɔg

verb

  • (transitive) To remove the moisture or fog from.
  • (transitive, informal) To make intelligible; to free from confusion.
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Examples of "defog" in Sentences

  • You also need defog for the place, or so the game says.
  • Burton turned on the wipers and pressed the defog button.
  • Yes, they have heaters behind the mirrors that perfectly defog it in key spots.
  • Without such control, drivers may not be able to defog or defrost the vehicles' windshields.
  • Especially troublesome when trying to defog the windshield on rainy or humid days in the 70s.
  • Factory backlight, rear defog, recirc, AC ON, and dial indicators are changed to red or blue LEDs
  • Color effects include defog, which mimics the use of a CPL filter, and sketch, which gives video a pencil drawing feel.
  • Bangalore: Beginning today, DNA will interact every week with experts on traffic, crime, and law and order issues to defog citizens 'concerns.
  • Using phonics to help pupils learn to read century class needs to get out into the 'real world', roll down its glasses and defog them of media saturation if it is to have any real redeeming ...
  • Math and science night adds up to fun, education at Woods Cross century class needs to get out into the 'real world', roll down its glasses and defog them of media saturation if it is to have any real redeeming ...

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