launder in the PONS Dictionary

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The company was estimated to have laundered $6 billion in criminal proceeds.
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Additional ventilation is recommended for natural materials, in which case leaving the mattress naked after stripping sheets (for example while laundering) is recommended.
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Porter's wife is facing charges of laundering the proceeds of a crime and for conspiracy.
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People ceased using the river's water for laundering in the 1960s, and ferry transport declined.
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To starch a collar, it must be rinsed in boiling water to remove any starch, then laundered as normal.
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Because of the limitations of laundering techniques, white dresses provided an opportunity for conspicuous consumption.
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He had invested in wind and solar energy sources, as a way of laundering money.
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Single-use diapers consume less water than reusables laundered at home, but more than those sent to a commercial diaper service.
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In addition to being unhygienic, hard to launder, and unsightly, such stains typically void a warranty.
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These abandoned lands are sometimes laundered through a series of fraudulent sales.
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