delead

/diːˈlɛd/
verb
  1. To remove lead from something, such as paint, pipes, or soil.
    • Before selling the house, they had to delead the windowsills and door frames.
    • Volunteers worked to delead the community garden soil so it would be safe for growing vegetables.
    • The city hired a contractor to delead the old water pipes in the neighborhood.
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