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hot wash
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "hot wash" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in a military or organizational context to refer to a debriefing or review session after an event or operation to discuss what went well and what could be improved. Example: "After the training exercise, we held a hot wash to evaluate our performance and identify areas for improvement."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Exact Expressions
42 human-written examples
The hot wash from the choppers buffeted them as they landed.
News & Media
Hers are expertly filled and rolled within seconds, while mine look like they've been through a hot wash.
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Three different buckets — hot wash, cold rinse, bleach rinse — are required, along with several trips to a nearby stream to fetch the necessary water.
News & Media
Just don't put them on a hot wash. 5. Sarah Silverman Who: Comedian Why: Silverman made her UK debut on the cover of Observer Woman's third issue (March 2006) so obviously we're biased.
News & Media
The way the riders tore around a track that looked like a Formula One circuit that had been thrown into a hot wash and come out rucked up and shrunken was one of the Games' few remaining lo-fi thrills; sport at its most visceral.
News & Media
Washing had a considerable effect on Blue RR than other two, especially in case of hot wash.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
18 human-written examples
Bounding off a transcontinental flight in the morning straight into a meeting, he went through a full day of negotiations without a break and concluded late in the evening with what he called a "hot wash-up," where his staff evaluated the day's progress.
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(They get mouldy after months without hot washes or biological powder).
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On those lower respites, we'd rise at 7 A.M., when the amiable porters brought tea, coffee and hot washing water to our tents.
News & Media
The model was further used to analyze the influence of liquid-injection speed and injection time on the temperature distributions of oil pipe, annulus space and radial direction under the backwashing operation with original-temperature and hot washing liquid.
Prior to coating, the fabric was hot washed at 60 °C using a nonionic detergent and then it was rinsed in cold water and then vertically hung for drying overnight in the room temperature.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to laundry, use "hot wash" to specify a wash cycle with high water temperature, especially when contrasting it with a cold or warm wash.
Common error
Avoid using "hot wash" in casual conversation if you're referring to a laundry cycle. Ensure the audience understands that you mean a debriefing or review if you're using it in a professional or military setting.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "hot wash" functions primarily as a noun phrase, often describing a setting on a washing machine or a specific washing cycle with high temperature. Ludwig examples show its use in both domestic (laundry) and professional (military debriefing) contexts. Ludwig AI indicates it is correct and usable.
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
30%
Wiki
26%
Less common in
Formal & Business
1%
Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "hot wash" is commonly used to describe a laundry cycle with high-temperature water, or a debriefing session in organizational or military contexts. Ludwig AI confirms its usability. While grammatically correct, context is key to avoid misinterpretation. It appears frequently in scientific and news media sources. When referring to an after-action review, consider alternatives like "post-action review" for clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
after-action assessment
Formal evaluation following a specific activity or mission.
intense wash
Highlights the strength or intensity of the washing action.
debriefing session
Formally reviewing a situation, similar to a military or organizational "hot wash".
thorough cleaning
Emphasizes the intensity and completeness of the washing process.
post-action review
Similar to "hot wash" in a military context, focusing on analysis after an event.
high-temperature cleaning
Focuses specifically on the temperature aspect of the washing process.
lessons learned session
Focuses on extracting knowledge and improvements from past events.
scalding wash
Implies a very high temperature, potentially damaging.
performance evaluation
A broad term for assessing effectiveness, applicable in many contexts.
boiling wash
Suggests the wash cycle uses water at boiling point.
FAQs
How to use "hot wash" in a sentence?
In the context of laundry, you can say "Use a "hot wash" for heavily soiled items". In a professional context, you can say "After the project, we conducted a "hot wash" to review the successes and failures".
What is a "hot wash" in military terms?
In military terms, a "hot wash" is a debriefing or review session held immediately after an event or operation to discuss what went well and what can be improved.
When should I use a "hot wash" cycle in my washing machine?
Use a "hot wash" cycle for items that need thorough cleaning and disinfection, such as bedding, towels, and heavily soiled clothes. Be mindful that hot water can cause colors to fade.
What can I say instead of "hot wash" (in a military context)?
In a military or organizational context, you can use alternatives like "post-action review", "debriefing session", or "after-action assessment".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested