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fumigation

[fyoo-mi-gey-shuhn] / ˌfyu mɪˈgeɪ ʃən /
NOUN
airing out
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Their interventions include aerial fumigation campaigns, the creation of a palm-oil industry and a steady persecution of farmers like the Noscues.

From New York Times

“Also, in most cases, fogging, fumigation and wide-area or electrostatic spraying is not recommended as a primary method of disinfection and has several safety risks to consider.”

From New York Times

Since then, additional stresses to the public health system may have exacerbated inspection, fumigation and delivery.

From New York Times

“There were a gazillion steps that nobody knew about, including my favorite, a fumigation certificate of a wood pallet to ship doses to the Philippines—that took an extra 2 weeks,” she says.

From Science Magazine

The government is in the process of complying with standards set by the Constitutional Court to resume the fumigation.

From Reuters