0 past simple and past participle of airbrush --
1 to use an airbrush to cover or improve the appearance of something: --
A large amount of the work is done by hand, from design sketches to airbrushed paint.
Created in 1973, airbrushed acrylic on paper-covered wood, it measures 70by 100.
The woman and the words on the blackboard were later airbrushed out.
It had been airbrushed out.
Local authorities are worried that they appear to be "airbrushed out" of the system here.
The best indication of future performance is past performance—that cannot be airbrushed out of history.
Post-traumatic stress disorder was ignored, airbrushed out of medical history as if it simply did not exist.
In many cases they may well be social events, but the conclusion of the chase cannot be airbrushed from the argument.