depolish

[US]/[ˈdiːpɒlɪʃ]/
[UK]/[ˈdiːpɒlɪʃ]/

Translation

v.To make less polished; to remove the polish from.; To reduce the effectiveness or impact of something.; To diminish the value or reputation of something.

Phrases & Collocations

depolish metal

depolishing surface

depolished finish

they depolish

depolish it

depolish again

depolished wood

will depolish

depolish quickly

depolish now

Example Sentences

we need to depolish the old silver to restore its shine.

the restoration team will depolish the statue to reveal its original details.

depolishing the metal surface will improve its adhesion for painting.

carefully depolish the brass fittings to prevent scratching them.

the jeweler decided to depolish the ring before adding new stones.

depolishing the car's chrome bumpers will make them look new again.

before applying the sealant, depolish the wood to ensure a smooth finish.

the workshop uses a specialized machine to depolish large metal sheets.

we plan to depolish the antique mirror to remove years of tarnish.

depolishing the copper pipes will help prevent corrosion.

after removing the old coating, depolish the surface for better results.

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