unleading

/ʌnˈlɛdɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process of removing lead from something, such as paint, pipes, or fuel.
    • Workers specialized in the unleading of historic buildings to prevent lead poisoning.
    • The unleading of old water pipes is essential for safe drinking water.
    • The government funded the unleading of gasoline in the 1990s.
adjective
  1. Not containing lead; lead-free.
    • The mechanic recommended unleading fuel for the new engine.
    • They switched to unleading paint for the children's furniture.
    • Unleading solder is now standard in electronics manufacturing.
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