1. fumigate - Noun
2. fumigate - Verb
To apply smoke to; to expose to smoke or vapor; to purify, or free from infection, by the use of smoke or vapors.
To smoke; to perfume.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCrops can be grown for several years without any tillage through the use of herbicides to control weeds, crop varieties that tolerate packed soil, and equipment that can plant seeds or fumigate the soil without really digging it up. Source: Internet
“If I had my hotel of 100 rooms or less and I decide to make it available for recovering COVID-19 patents, all I would have to do is fumigate and clear out afterward and you are OK again,” said Dyer. Source: Internet
As you have already gone into self-isolation Mr President, we suggest that all those working at State House to go for testing and for health officials to fumigate the State House to avoid further spread of the virus. Source: Internet
“By exiting they are going to fumigate the place and put the place back to a friendly atmosphere,” he assured. Source: Internet
Health officers are expected to conduct mass testing at the prison and fumigate surfaces to prevent further transmission. Source: Internet
The traders are asking the Nairobi county government to fumigate the area which is frequented by many city residents just like the famous Gikomba market. Source: Internet