Defogged: meaning, definitions and examples
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defogged
[ dɪˈfɔɡd ]
clarity improvement
Defogged is the past tense of defog, which refers to the process of removing fog or mist from a surface, especially glass. This makes it easier to see through the material. It is often used in the context of automobile windshields or optical devices.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- I defogged the car windows before driving.
- He used a special spray to defog the bathroom mirror.
- The technician defogged the camera lens to improve the image quality.
Translations
Translations of the word "defogged" in other languages:
🇵🇹 desembaraçado
🇮🇳 धुंधलेपन से मुक्त
🇩🇪 entnebelt
🇮🇩 dibersihkan
🇺🇦 розмитий
🇵🇱 odmglony
🇯🇵 霧が晴れた
🇫🇷 dégagé
🇪🇸 despejado
🇹🇷 bulanık olmayan
🇰🇷 안개가 걷힌
🇸🇦 مفكوك
🇨🇿 odmlžený
🇸🇰 odhmlený
🇨🇳 去雾的
🇸🇮 odstranjen megla
🇮🇸 skýjað
🇰🇿 тұманнан арылтылған
🇬🇪 გამჭვირვალე
🇦🇿 dumanlı olmayan
🇲🇽 despejado
Etymology
The word 'defogged' derives from the prefix 'de-', which indicates removal, and 'fog', which comes from the Old English word 'fogge', referring to the mist or haze that obscures vision. The use of 'fog' in this context dates back several centuries, originally used to describe weather conditions. The concept of defogging, particularly for automobiles and optical devices, has gained popularity in the 20th and 21st centuries, as advancements in technology have made it more necessary to ensure clarity and safety in various environments. As it became more common for people to encounter fogged surfaces, the term 'defog' began to be used more frequently in industry and everyday language.