Launder definition

Launder means to use water and detergent as the main process for cleaning apparel or household fabrics.
Launder defined. Launder means washing using a mechanical washer and dryer.
Launder means to clean with water.

Examples of Launder in a sentence

  • Launder your work clothes separately from the rest of your family’s clothes.

  • Launder ZPVS XPSL DMPUIFT TFQBSBUFMZ GSPN UIF SFTU PG ZPVS GBNJMZ’T DMPUIFT.

  • You agree to use the Service for legal purposes and not in violation of any laws, including but not limited to, laws and regulation designed to prevent Money Launder- ing and laws prohibiting internet gambling.

  • For clothing, towels, linens and other items • Launder items according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

  • The Borrower declares that all the amounts including the amount of own contribution paid/payable in connection with the Property, as well as any Security for the loan, is/ shall be through legitimate source and does not/ shall not constitute an offence of Money Laundering under the prevention of Money Launder ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, as amended from time to time and the rules framed thereunder.

  • ME854525 T2-UV Effluent Launder Train 2 effluent launders consisting of 4 launder troughs and 8 adjustable sharp crested weirs.

  • All permanent employees: Three (3) Long Sleeved Shirts Three (3) Short Sleeved Shirts (or a combination thereof including Shirts) Five (5) Pairs of Pants or Coveralls Shop Personnel (Mechanics A and Equipment Maintenance Coordinator, Small Engine Repairperson, Tire Repairperson and Welder) Supply and Launder Coveralls.

  • The Bank may require based on its risk assessment according to the Proceeds of Crime, Money Launder- ing, Anti-Terrorist Financing Act (“PCMLATA”) that you provide additional Identification.

  • Launder your work clothes separately from the rest of your family's clothes.

  • The Introducer will issue the recommended Terms of Business letter and complete the relevant client ID forms for Money Launder regulation.