Defog example sentences

de·fog

verb

defog (verb) · defogs (third person present) · defogging (present participle) · defogged (past tense) · defogged (past participle)

  - clear condensation from (a vehicle's windshield):

"Defog" Example Sentences

1. The scientist used a special lens to defog the blurry microscope image.
2. After the heavy rain, the sun came out and began to defog the landscape.
3. We need a solution to defog the overly-complicated instructions.
4. Her insightful commentary helped to defog the confusing political situation.
5. The new software update promised to defog the user interface.
6. A good night's sleep helped defog his muddled thoughts.
7. The team's efforts to defog the project timeline proved successful.
8. He attempted to defog the mystery surrounding the disappearance.
9. Let's defog this argument with some clear facts.
10. The cleaning solution effectively defogged the bathroom mirror.
11. The process of defogging the windows took several minutes.
12. To defog the situation, she explained her position clearly.
13. His explanation failed to defog her confusion.
14. Defogging the lenses improved the camera's clarity.
15. The defogging agent worked wonders on the scratched surface.
16. The aim is to defog the public's misconceptions.
17. How can we defog the air after the factory fire?
18. The fresh air helped to defog my mind.
19. The morning sun defogged the valley.
20. A strong wind began to defog the harbor.
21. The judge's ruling served to defog the legal proceedings.
22. The novel's ambiguous ending did little to defog the mystery.
23. We need a better strategy to defog the communication breakdown.
24. The rising heat began to gently defog the windows.
25. Only time will defog the memories of that traumatic event.
26. It’s crucial to defog the glass before driving in the rain.
27. His speech aimed to defog the controversy.
28. Defogging the situation requires a thorough investigation.
29. The defogging process requires specialized equipment.
30. She used a defogging spray to clean her glasses.
31. Proper ventilation helped defog the room.
32. The solution failed to defog the persistent problem.
33. They had to defog the lenses several times during the experiment.
34. He’s trying to defog his future plans.
35. The dawn began to slowly defog the mountaintops.
36. His calm demeanor helped defog the tense atmosphere.
37. Defogging the image revealed hidden details.
38. It’s a defogging solution for cloudy thinking.
39. We urgently need to defog the public's fears.
40. The new technology promises faster defogging of images.
41. The increased sunlight began to defog the valley below.
42. A quick wipe helped to defog the dusty mirror.
43. The report aimed to defog the complexities of the issue.
44. Defogging the window revealed a beautiful sunset.
45. The evidence helped to defog the mystery.
46. The warm air began to defog the chilly room.
47. They needed a way to defog the negative feedback they received.
48. Defogging the situation is the first step to solving the problem.
49. The company used a new marketing campaign to defog its image.
50. She took a deep breath to try and defog her anxious mind.

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