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    laun·der
    [ˈlôndər]
    verb
    launder (verb) · launders (third person present) · laundered (past tense) · laundered (past participle) · laundering (present participle)
    1. wash, or wash and iron, (clothes or linens):
      "he wasn't used to laundering his own bed linens"
      • conceal the origins of (money obtained illegally) by transfers involving foreign banks or legitimate businesses.
      • alter (information) to make it appear more acceptable:
        "we began to notice attempts to launder the data retrospectively"
    noun
    launder (noun) · launders (plural noun)
    1. a trough for holding or conveying water, especially (in mining) one used for washing ore.
      • a channel for conveying molten metal from a furnace or container to a ladle or mold.
    Origin
    Middle English (as a noun denoting a person who washes linen): contraction of lavender, from Old French lavandier, based on Latin lavanda ‘things to be washed’, from lavare ‘to wash’.
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    verb
    1. wash, or wash and iron, (clothes or linens):
      wash and iron
      wash and press
       
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    3. The term "laundered" has several meanings1234:
      1. To wash (something, such as clothing) in water.
      2. To make ready for use by washing and ironing.
      3. To transfer illegally obtained money or investments through an outside party to conceal the true source.
      Learn more:
      : to wash (something, such as clothing) in water 2 : to make ready for use by washing and ironing a freshly laundered shirt 3 : to transfer (illegally obtained money or investments) through an outside party to conceal the true source
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      to wash, dry, and iron clothes, sheets, etc.: freshly laundered sheets
      dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/laundered
      to clean clothes or other cloth items by washing them: [ T ] The sweater should be laundered by hand or dry-cleaned.
      dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/launder
      / ˈlɔːndə / verb to wash, sometimes starch, and often also iron (clothes, linen, etc) intr to be capable of being laundered without shrinking, fading, etc
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