defogging

/diːˈfɑːɡɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process of removing fog or condensation from a surface.
    • The car's automatic defogging system kicked in as soon as the windows started to steam up.
    • Proper defogging of your goggles is essential for clear vision while swimming.
    • Defogging the bathroom mirror after a hot shower only takes a few seconds with a towel.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Designed or used for removing fog or condensation.
    • This defogging cloth is reusable and works on any glass surface.
    • She bought a defogging spray for her glasses to wear with a face mask.
    • The defogging feature on the camera lens prevented blurry photos in humid weather.
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