sanitised

/ˈsænɪtaɪzd/
adjective
  1. Made clean and free from germs.
    • The hotel provides sanitised towels and bedding for each guest.
    • All equipment must be kept in a sanitised condition before use.
    • Only sanitised water is safe for drinking during the outbreak.
  2. Having had offensive or unpleasant parts removed; made less controversial or more acceptable.
    • The company's sanitised public image did not match the reality of its practices.
    • The movie offered a sanitised version of the war, leaving out the worst violence.
    • Many people prefer a sanitised account of history that avoids uncomfortable truths.
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