Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

degas

verb
/dɪˈɡæs/
Definition
To remove gas from a substance, typically in a laboratory or industrial process.
Examples
  • Before the experiment, it was essential to degas the solution to avoid interference with the results.
  • The engineers decided to degas the equipment after the malfunction to ensure proper functioning.
Meaning
Degas refers to the process of eliminating gases that may be trapped in liquids or solids, which is often necessary to improve the quality of a material or to ensure safety.
Synonyms
  • vent
  • depressurize
  • release gas