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[ US /ˈkɫɛɹəˌfaɪ/ ]
[ UK /klˈæɹɪfˌa‍ɪ/ ]
VERB
  1. make clear by removing impurities or solids, as by heating
    clarify beer
    clarify the butter
  2. make clear and (more) comprehensible
    clarify the mystery surrounding her death

How To Use clarify In A Sentence

  • Reporters asked him to clarify his position on welfare reform.
  • Hey, I'm all for cool action scenes in my SciFi, but -- if I may clarify the author's assumption -- stories that include inter-character relationships don't "alienate" me. Is Science Fiction Becoming 'Feminized'?
  • Just for the record I would like to clarify something my colleague said earlier.
  • To further clarify the benefit of the combination of topical techniques for tumour destruction and external beam radiotherapy randomised studies are required.
  • To further clarify: I used my flame-thrower to repel representative Jason Chaffetz when I ran into him at the local Orem, UT Rudfuckers. Stuff We Did This Weekend
  • Can you help to clarify my situation? Times, Sunday Times
  • The Obama administration should disaffirm the recent DOL guidance and clarify that fiduciaries have the right - indeed, the obligation - to take ESG factors into account when they determine such factors to be material to investment performance and beneficial to retirement plan beneficiaries. Joe Keefe: Sustainable Investing and the Financial Crisis: How Long-Term Investing Can Replace Short-Term Bubbles
  • This study offers new perspectives to clarifying our understanding of the specific phenotypes of bacterial biofilms and thus enables control of their development.
  • Hours after the ambassador was recalled, Saba said Mr. bin Jassem sent a letter to his Yemeni counterpart, Abu Bakr al-Qurbi, to clarify Qatar's position.
  • From there, indicate that you want to clarify a few points so this type of problem does not occur again.
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