a solution of lime and water or of whiting, size, and water, used for painting walls white
a deliberate attempt to conceal unpleasant or incriminating facts about a person or organization in order to protect their reputation
the opposition called the report ‘a whitewash’
a victory by the same side in every game of a series
the Lions went downhill to a 4–0 whitewash
paint (a wall, building, or room) with whitewash
the brick walls have been whitewashed
deliberately attempt to conceal unpleasant or incriminating facts about (someone or something)
most sources prefer to ignore or whitewash the most disturbing aspect of such reports
there have been efforts to whitewash the minister's grim record
defeat (an opponent) in every game of a series
Ireland were whitewashed 5-0