unlead

/ʌnˈlɛd/
verb
  1. To remove lead from something, such as fuel or paint.
    • The refinery had to unlead the gasoline to meet new environmental standards.
    • Workers carefully unleaded the old pipes to make them safe for drinking water.
    • The company spent millions to unlead its industrial paint products.
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