denitrated

/diːˈnaɪtreɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of denitrate: removed nitrogen compounds from something.
    • The lab technician denitrated the sample to prepare it for further testing.
    • Farmers denitrated the soil by planting cover crops that absorbed excess nitrogen.
    • The treatment plant denitrated the wastewater before releasing it into the river.
adjective
  1. Having had nitrogen compounds removed.
    • The denitrated fuel burned more cleanly than the original.
    • They used denitrated fertilizer to reduce pollution.
    • The denitrated water was safe to drink.
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