to wash out

to wash out
to wash out
transitive verb sep
1 (remove by washing) quitar lavando
2 (rinse) enjuagar
wash your mouth out! ¡enjuágate la boca!
3 (prevent) imposibilitar, impedir
rain has washed out all play at Wimbledon today la lluvia ha impedido que se jugara en Wimbledon hoy
intransitive verb
1 quitarse lavando

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