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fogging


Meanings
  • The act of dispersing a disinfectant or other chemical agent in the form of a fog, typically used to disinfect an area.

    - "The hospital uses fogging to disinfect all areas before allowing visitors."
    - "During a school outbreak of a contagious disease, the school administrators called for a fogging service to disinfect the entire school before reopening."

Synonyms

become cloudy , become steamy , blur , cloud , obscure
Rhymes
Words rhyming with fogging
smogging , mogging , logging
Homophones
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  1. Fogging () : The act of dispersing a disinfectant or other chemical agent in the form of a fog, typically used to disinfect an area.

  2. Fogging () : A type of weather condition characterized by the presence of a large amount of water vapor in the air, which condenses and forms a dense mist or fog. Fogging can reduce visibility significantly and can make driving conditions dangerous.


Variants
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fog , fogged , fogging , fogs
Forms
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The verb 'to fog' can be used in different forms to indicate various aspects of the fogging process. For example, the present tense form 'I fog' or 'He fogs' can be used to describe the act of creating a fog or mist. The present participle form 'I am fogging' or 'They are fogging' can be used to describe the ongoing process of creating a fog or mist. The past tense form 'I fogged' or 'They fogged' can be used to describe the completed act of creating a fog or mist in the past.


Etymology
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Fogging is derived from the verb 'to fog', which means to produce a fog or mist. The term 'fogging' refers to the process of dispersing a chemical agent in the form of a fog.


Related Concepts
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  1. Mist: A type of weather condition characterized by the presence of tiny water droplets suspended in the air, often forming a dense, white cloud or fog. Mists can reduce visibility significantly and can make driving conditions dangerous, especially when the mist is combined with other adverse weather conditions, such as heavy rain, strong winds, or thick fog.

  2. Smog: A type of air pollution caused by the combined effect of smoke and fog, typically resulting from the burning of fossil fuels in industrial processes or transportation, combined with meteorological conditions that favor the formation of both smoke and fog. Smog can reduce visibility significantly, can cause respiratory problems, and can contribute to a range of other health issues, particularly for vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions.


Culture
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In literature and art, fogging is often used as a metaphor for confusion, uncertainty, or mystery. In music, fogging is sometimes used as a sound effect or atmospheric element in various genres, such as electronic music, ambient music, or post-rock music.

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