IPA: /əˈbluːtɪd/
KK: /əˈbluːtɪd/
Completely cleaned or washed, often referring to something that has been made free of dirt or impurities.
After the long hike, I felt refreshed and ablated, ready for the next adventure.
Abluted → It is formed from "abluere" (from Latin, meaning to wash away) and the past participle suffix "-ed" (indicating completed action). The word "abluted" means having been washed or cleansed, particularly in a ritual or ceremonial context.
Think of the Latin root "abluere" which means to wash away, helping you remember that "abluted" refers to something that has been washed or cleansed.