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defrost

[dih-frawst, -frost] / dɪˈfrɔst, -ˈfrɒst /
VERB
free from frost
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
Antonyms


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Its specialist equipment includes snowploughs and a £1m Winter Train for defrosting infrastructure.

From BBC

The cake is sold frozen and needs to be defrosted in the fridge overnight before it’s ready to eat.

From Salon

The steaks are aged for 21 days and arrive frozen and individually vacuum-sealed so they can be pulled out of the freezer and quickly defrosted whenever the urge strikes.

From Salon

Alaska is both the most climate-vulnerable state in the nation and, with its ice-locked methane beginning to defrost, a virtual climate bomb.

From Los Angeles Times

Once the meat is defrosted, cook it immediately.

From Salon