-wash

Etymology
From. Second sense popularised by.

Suffix

 * 1) To coat with, or a coating of, paint of the colour specified.
 * 2) To focus on, or an act of focussing on, a supposedly positive aspect of an organisation in order to distract from or downplay negative perceptions.
 * 3)  An overwhelming victory by a team or entity of the colour specified; often a clean sweep.
 * 1) To focus on, or an act of focussing on, a supposedly positive aspect of an organisation in order to distract from or downplay negative perceptions.
 * 2)  An overwhelming victory by a team or entity of the colour specified; often a clean sweep.
 * 1)  An overwhelming victory by a team or entity of the colour specified; often a clean sweep.
 * 1)  An overwhelming victory by a team or entity of the colour specified; often a clean sweep.
 * 1)  An overwhelming victory by a team or entity of the colour specified; often a clean sweep.
 * 1)  An overwhelming victory by a team or entity of the colour specified; often a clean sweep.
 * 1)  An overwhelming victory by a team or entity of the colour specified; often a clean sweep.