whitewashed Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈwaɪt.wɒʃ]
  • Us [ ˈwaɪt.wɑːʃ]

Meaning of whitewashed In English

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Examples of whitewashed

  • A high whitewashed wall separated the campus area from the surrounding neighborhood.

  • Wide boulevards lined with rows of saluting trees and whitewashed iconic buildings are hosts to parades of picture savvy tourists and endless calculated circulation.

  • The bereaved parents were outraged at the army's tendency to play down the severity of the accidents and to establish internal investigative commissions, which often whitewashed the incidents.

  • If there is anything in these allegations, the public should know, and if there is not, there should be no fear of somebody being whitewashed.

  • It is essential that the rogue should not be whitewashed in the action.

  • Cowsheds have to be whitewashed or lime washed twice a year.

  • The changing facilities comprised little more than a cubicle in a converted whitewashed cowshed.

  • I started in a small factory with nothing but the whitewashed walls.

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