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US
/ˈkɫɛɹəˌfaɪ/
]
[ UK /klˈæɹɪfˌaɪ/ ]
[ UK /klˈæɹɪfˌaɪ/ ]
VERB
-
make clear by removing impurities or solids, as by heating
clarify beer
clarify the butter -
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.