deep-clean
verb/ˌdiːp ˈkliːn/
/ˌdiːp ˈkliːn/
Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they deep-clean | /ˌdiːp ˈkliːn/ /ˌdiːp ˈkliːn/ |
| he / she / it deep-cleans | /ˌdiːp ˈkliːnz/ /ˌdiːp ˈkliːnz/ |
| past simple deep-cleaned | /ˌdiːp ˈkliːnd/ /ˌdiːp ˈkliːnd/ |
| past participle deep-cleaned | /ˌdiːp ˈkliːnd/ /ˌdiːp ˈkliːnd/ |
| -ing form deep-cleaning | /ˌdiːp ˈkliːnɪŋ/ /ˌdiːp ˈkliːnɪŋ/ |
- deep-clean something to clean something extremely carefully and completely in order to prevent the spread of germs and infection
- The school was closed and deep-cleaned after a visitor tested positive for the virus.
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