deaerate

/diˈɛrˌeɪt/
verb
  1. To remove air or gas from a substance, especially a liquid.
    • Engineers deaerate the boiler feedwater to reduce corrosion.
    • The chemist used a vacuum pump to deaerate the water for the experiment.
    • Before bottling, the factory must deaerate the juice to prevent spoilage.
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