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Decanting

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Decanting meaning

present participle and gerund of decant

Example sentences (9)

The ‘decanting’ contract to rehouse residents will cost more than £2m, but the authority has confirmed this work has again been delayed.

To put things into perspective, the PPP model is capable of helping the government, particularly in the decanting process (such as public hospital outsourcing a portion of patients to be treated at private hospitals at an agreed lower fee).

If you’re going for something more understated on the decanter front, Annie Shi from King strongly recommends the Zaalto No. 75, which conserves space and looks smart without sacrificing on decanting prowess.

The contractor has completed pre-demolition works that includes decanting, salvaging, stripping of walls, ceilings and carpets, wrapping of the walls and demolition of basement floor slaps around the main structure core,” Motara said.

Well, this isn’t somewhere to whisper sweet nothings over dinner — Above’s production values require the constant presence of many actors and stagehands, decanting and explaining and replenishing and perfecting.

Decanting (the act of pouring a wine into a special container just for breathing) is a controversial subject among wine enthusiasts.

Even while the guide was decanting on the system he prized so much, he did not at all seem to consider the self-chosen discipline a hard yoke to bear.

He is unusually short for an Alpha; an alleged accident with alcohol in Bernard's blood-surrogate before his decanting has left him slightly stunted.

This procedure requires care and precautions by the operator, and decanting equipment and cylinders which are clean for oxygen service, but the equipment is relatively simple and inexpensive.