deleading

/diːˈlɛdɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process of removing lead from a building, object, or environment.
    • The school underwent a major deleading project to make the classrooms safe for children.
    • The cost of deleading can be high, but it is necessary for health reasons.
    • Deleading of old homes is often required by law before they can be rented out.
verb
  1. Present participle of delead; the act of removing lead.
    • They are deleading the entire apartment building this summer.
    • She is deleading the old toy cars before giving them to her nephew.
    • The crew spent weeks deleading the playground equipment.
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