deair

/diˈɛr/
verb
  1. To remove air from something, especially from a liquid or a sealed container.
    • The lab technician used a vacuum pump to deair the water sample before testing.
    • You should deair the hydraulic fluid to prevent bubbles from damaging the system.
    • The packaging machine can deair the bags before sealing them to keep food fresh.
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