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scrub

1 of 3verb
/skrʌb/
Forms:scrubs,scrubbing,scrubbed,scrubbed
1

to clean a surface by rubbing it very hard using a brush, etc.

B2transitive
  • She scrubs the bathtub to remove soap scum and stains.
  • The maid scrubs the kitchen floor to ensure it's spotless.
  • He scrubs the outdoor patio furniture to remove dirt and grime.
  • Before painting, they scrub the walls to remove any dirt or grease.
  • After a day of gardening, she scrubs her hands to remove soil and stains.
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2

to cancel or stop a planned activity or event

transitive
  • They had to scrub the meeting due to scheduling conflicts.
  • The flight was scrubbed because of the bad weather.
  • The company had to scrub the new product launch due to delays.
  • We decided to scrub the trip after we couldn’t find a hotel room.
  • The event was scrubbed at the last minute because of technical issues.
3

to wash your hands and arms very carefully

transitive
  • The doctor scrubbed her hands before the surgery.
  • He scrubbed his arms to get rid of the dirt from the garden.
  • After handling the chemicals, she scrubbed her hands immediately.
  • The nurse scrubbed her arms up to the elbows before entering the operating room.
  • She scrubbed her hands with soap after working in the kitchen.
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