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- clean the inside of a container or vessel with water:"I head over to the sink so I can wash out the cup"
- cause an event to be postponed or canceled because of rain:"the game was washed out"
- (of a flood or downpour) damage or destroy a road:"some sections of road had been washed out"
- be excluded from a course or position after a failure to meet the required standards:"a lot of them had washed out of pilot training"
- exclude someone from a course or position after a failure to meet the required standards:"he was suddenly washed out of advanced training"
nounwash-out (noun)- informalan event or period that is spoiled by constant or heavy rain:"last summer was a bit of a washout here" · "what had looked in the gray morning to be a washout turned into a great day"
- a breach in a road or railroad track caused by flooding:"chores like repairing washouts in the gravel access road"
- geologya channel cut into a sedimentary deposit by rushing water and filled with younger material.
- medicinethe removal of material or a substance from the body or a part of it, either by washing with a fluid, or by allowing it to be eliminated over a period.
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- The term "wash out" has several meanings123:
- If a color or dirty mark washes out, it disappears when you wash it.
- In a medical context, it refers to the process of progressively reducing the concentration of a substance (such as a dye injected into the heart).
- To remove something by washing or to wear away by the flow of water.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Meaning of wash (something) out in English wash (something) out phrasal verb with wash verb uk / wɒʃ / us / wɑːʃ / Add to word list If a colour or dirty mark washes out, or if you wash it out, it disappears when you wash it:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/wash-outwash·out ˈwȯsh-ˌau̇t, ˈwäsh- : the action or process of progressively reducing the concentration of a substance (as a dye injected into the left ventricle of the heart)www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/washoutTo remove something by washing. He washed out the stain. To be removed by washing. That stain washed out easily. (idiomatic) To wear away by the flow of water; to erode.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wash_out Washout Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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