scrubbed

IPA: skrˈʌbd

adjective

  • (surgery, not comparable) With hands washed according to operating room protocol and wearing sterile gown and sterile gloves.
  • Dwarfed or stunted; scrubby.
  • That which has has an instance of to scrub applied
  • That which has had a scrubbing
  • That which has has been cleaned
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Examples of "scrubbed" in Sentences

  • Oh, well, another outlier to be scrubbed from the data.
  • Just before noon on Wednesday, the entire graphic was scrubbed from the site.
  • The shave has been probably scrubbed from a internet, as well as MTV motionless eventually not to air a attack despite a ratings draw:
  • He can be thankful that all of the rumors about him and semi-amorous liaisons with Gerbils seem to have been scrubbed from the internet.
  • If you lapsed, and did either or both, you could still ask forgiveness and were in no danger of getting your name scrubbed from the Book of Life.
  • It's as completely scrubbed from the story as George Armstrong Custer's megalomania is from They Died With Their Boots On and the evils of slavery are from Gone With the Wind.
  • (None of which I seem to be able to link to directly, unfortunately – past episodes seem to get scrubbed from the website, so I guess you need to subscribe to the feed and grab anything you want as it shows up.)

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