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===Noun===
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# The process of removing [[stain]]s or of [[whitening]] [[fabric]]s, especially by the use of [[chemical]] agents.
# {{lb|en|linguistics}} The loss or removal of part of the ([[semantic]], [[grammatical]], etc) [[content]] or a word or morpheme.
#: {{cot|en|desemanticization}}
#* {{quote-book|en|year=2000|author=Frederick J. Newmeyer|title=Language Form and Language Function|publisher=MIT Press|isbn=9780262640442|page=249
|passage=Grammaticalization is often associated with 'semantic '''bleaching'''', and this ''''bleaching'''' is the result of reanalysis {{...}} But there is no evidence that the '''bleaching''' of the meaning of ''do'' played any role in the causation of this sequence of events.}}
#* {{quote-book|en|year=2009|author=Vit Bubenik
|passage=In the development of the prepositional phrase, which did not exist in PIE, one can see a grammaticalization based on a double '''bleaching'''. {{...}} Many of these combinations are achieved by lexical '''bleaching''' of the grammatical element and grammatical '''bleaching''' of the lexical element, as in the prepositional phrases in (11).<br>(11) French English<br> en auto by car}}
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