Disinsection

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Pronunciation: /dɪˈsɪnˌsɛkʃən/

Definitions of disinsection

noun a process of removing or killing insects from a place or object

Example Sentences

A1 Disinsection is the process of killing insects on an airplane.

A2 Before traveling to certain countries, it is important to check if disinsection is required.

B1 The airline company conducted disinsection of the aircraft to prevent the spread of insects.

B2 Disinsection is a common practice in the aviation industry to ensure passenger safety.

C1 The government regulations require thorough disinsection of all incoming flights.

C2 The airline hired a specialized team for disinsection of their fleet to meet international standards.

Examples of disinsection in a Sentence

formal Disinsection is the process of killing or removing insects from an area, especially on airplanes.

informal They had to do disinsection on the plane before we could take off.

slang I hate it when they do disinsection, it smells so bad.

figurative In a way, disinsection is like getting rid of all the pests in your life to start fresh.

Grammatical Forms of disinsection

past tense

disinsected

plural

disinsections

comparative

more disinsected

superlative

most disinsected

present tense

disinsects

future tense

will disinsect

perfect tense

has disinsected

continuous tense

is disinsecting

singular

disinsection

positive degree

disinsect

infinitive

to disinsect

gerund

disinsecting

participle

disinsected

Origin and Evolution of disinsection

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'disinsection' originated from the Latin word 'disinsectio', which means to remove insects.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the removal of insects, the term 'disinsection' has evolved to also encompass the process of eliminating or controlling insect populations in various settings such as homes, airplanes, and public spaces.