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  1. 1. : to remove color or stains from. 2. a. : to make whiter or lighter especially by physical or chemical removal of color. bleach clothing. the sun had bleached her hair. b. : to remove, make dull, or sanitize as if by removing color.

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  3. BLEACH definition: 1. a strong chemical used for cleaning things or removing colour from things 2. to remove the…. Learn more.

  4. bleach. verb [ T or I ] us / bliːtʃ / uk / bliːtʃ /. to remove the color from something or make it lighter, with the use of chemicals or by the effect of light from the sun; to become lighter in this way : Gary's had his hair bleached. There was nothing there except for a pile of sun-bleached bones.

  5. Bleach definition: to make whiter or lighter in color, such as by exposure to sunlight or a chemical agent; remove the color from. See examples of BLEACH used in a sentence.

  6. to make or become white or colourless, as by exposure to sunlight, by the action of chemical agents, etc. noun. 2. a bleaching agent. 3. the degree of whiteness resulting from bleaching. 4. the act of bleaching. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. To bleach is to whiten, or to strip of color. After many summers of use, the sun will bleach your favorite beach towel. You might bleach your white laundry, or bleach your dark brown hair until it's pale blonde. In both cases, you use bleach, a strong chemical solution

  8. bleach. (blēch) v. bleached, bleach·ing, bleach·es. v.tr. 1. a. To remove the color from, as by means of chemical agents or sunlight: Over time, the exposure to sunlight bleached the rug in front of the window. b. To make white or colorless: Dawn bleached the mountains.

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