Cleaning [noun]
Definition of Cleaning:
cleansing
Opposite/Antonyms of Cleaning:
-
Sentence/Example of Cleaning:
Social distancing, regular cleaning, hand sanitizer, and masks are pretty standard fare, though it may be hard to find details about what your state is doing.
That had implications for the profits of corporations that operate on a franchise model and for contract-staffing firms, like cleaning services.
By 1971, waste water cleaning regulations were set at a federal level.
“My district usually does a very good job with cleaning supplies,” says Hecht.
Theaters are opening with reduced audience capacities, assigned seating, and enhanced cleaning protocols, which means far fewer people will be able to see it on opening weekend than might have packed into multiplexes in a previous year.
Foye says ridership remains down 72% for subways compared to last year and 50% for buses, while increased cleaning protocols have driven costs up.
The bite valve can be locked with a quarter-turn twist to help prevent leaks, and the whole unit is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.
That’s definitely an option, but the Eco-Safe Portable Toilet, equipped with a seat and a cleaning hose for use at the end of your trip, is an upgrade.
Every schedule we create needs breathing room for enhanced cleaning and careful consideration for coordinating a big production with fewer people.
Much like the previous quarter, the world’s largest consumer goods maker continued its strong pandemic sales performance as consumers stocked up on cleaning products like Mr Clean, Tide and Charmin toilet paper.