whiten

IPA: wˈaɪtʌn

noun

  • A surname.

verb

  • (ergative) (To cause) to become white or whiter; to bleach or blanch.
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Examples of "whiten" in Sentences

  • His face was whitened with flour.
  • Provide tooth whitening services.
  • This is referred to as software whitening.
  • This condition is a whitening of the entire nail.
  • This condition is whitening of parts of the nail.
  • Frequently, key whitening is used in addition to this.
  • The brush can also be used for the whitening of enamels.
  • This product does not contain bleach so it will not "whiten" the wood.
  • On the shingle other linen was already outspread, whitening in the sun.
  • A whitening toothpaste that is Clinically proven to whiten in 14 days .
  • I hate when they try to "whiten" her up by making her blonde in movies.
  • It is claimed that these bubbles will clean, whiten, and freshen the mouth.
  • After letting the cleaned skull air dry put it in a bucket with Hydrogen peroxide to whiten it.
  • I've seen taxidermists cover the skull with a paste to whiten it but I don't know what the recipe is.
  • More specifically, the relative differences between the WT and Adaptation acting through L2-R feedback helps to "whiten" LMC output.
  • Some of the ire towards the hiring of Placas is the concern that she will "whiten" "Essence" up, thus destroying the inimitable girlfriend-to-girlfriend style, complexion, and tone of the magazine.
  • Mainly because the lady who lent me the Santa Suit (which, by the way, was a cheap version of a real Santa suit ... check out the flimsy beard that doesn't have a single curl in it) told me that I had to "whiten" my eyebrows.

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