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wetting [ˈwetɪŋ, Am ˈwet̬-] N no pl

1. wetting (making wet):

wetting
[z]moczenie nt
wetting

2. wetting (urination):

wetting

wetting agent N

I . wet <-tt-> [wet] ADJ

2. wet weather:

wet

3. wet pej inf person:

wet

II . wet <-tt-, wet, wet [or -ted, -ted]> [wet] VB trans

1. wet lips:

wet

2. wet bed:

wet
moczyć [perf z-]

III . wet [wet] N

2. wet inf person:

wet

dripping wet ADJ

I . wet-nurse N

II . wet-nurse VB trans pej

wet season N METEO

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Water-based glazes are sometimes thinned with glycerin or another wetting agent to extend the working time.
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Parents spoke of how their children had been wetting the bed and had started to throw tantrums and become withdrawn.
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Young people who experience nighttime wetting tend to be physically and emotionally normal.
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Typically, nucleation sites are tiny crevices where free gas-liquid surface is maintained or spots on the heating surface with lower wetting properties.
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This is also referred to as a low degree of wetting.
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It was found that inserting a counterbore here reduced wetting.
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White wine is also used as a wetting agent for slow cooking.
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Wetting the hair especially with water and shampoo or conditioner will facilitate the combing and the removal of lice, eggs and nits.
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For example, reduction of surface tension increases cavitation levels, so the solution contains a good wetting agent (surfactant).
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Her little brother begins wetting his bed and regressing due to the absence of either parents.
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