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laundering

noun as in wash

noun as in washing

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His father could be temperamental and misogynistic, but the family was never plagued with major money-laundering or sex scandals.

Lawmakers said the sanctions were needed to close a huge loophole through which Iran was laundering money.

After accusations of money laundering and corruption, Pope Francis was ready to close the institution.

In January, the CEO of Bitcoin company BitInstant was arrested on charges of money-laundering.

“Then maybe you should take up laundering yourself, Billy,” says Hector quietly.

Laundering two sets of underwear and one white waist a week cost 60 cents.

A pale lavender gingham, starched and ironed, until it was a model of laundering, set off her pretty figure to perfection.

This terse sentence expresses very clearly the relative value of the two large divisions of the laundering process.

Hard water prevents the soap from lathering, and this must be counteracted for laundering.

In a few communities abroad and at home, the power available in a creamery is used for laundering purposes as well.

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On this page you'll find 45 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to laundering, such as: housekeeping, sewing, administration, cooking, homemaking, and housecraft.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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