How To Use Rarefy In A Sentence
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Everyone ought to rarefy his spiritual life.
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Exuding death, Adela seemed to steal the air in that cramped room, rarefying it.
A Sweet Scent of Death
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On the other hand, at the top of the valuation range Iberdrola Renovables would be worth €4 million per megawatt -- clearly putting it at an altitude where the air is rarefying.
It Isn't Hard to See Why Demand
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Everyone ought to rarefy his spiritual life.
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The next compartment was mainly a store-room, but, like all the others, could be used for observation purposes; next to that was a small compartment intended for a special purpose which will hereafter be apparent; then another containing water storage, apparatus for compressing or rarefying air, as well as machinery for producing the latter chemically.
To Mars via The Moon An Astronomical Story
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The third type, clicks, use the velaric ingressive airstream mechanism, produced by rarefying a small volume of air enclosed in the mouth.
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Sound waves propagate through such materials by periodically compressing and rarefying the medium.
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[Illustration: Fig. 30 -- Rarefying osteitis wherein articular cartilage was destroyed in a case of arthritis of fetlock joint.]
Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
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And the South, rarefying, is changed into the East; but the
Essays and Miscellanies
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Good again! the hot-water plate represents the land rarefying the air over it.
No Name
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In the inner heartwood, these bodies were rarefying and cell walls became impregnated by a brown colour.
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In the inner heartwood, these bodies were rarefying and cell walls became impregnated by a brown colour.
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The insertion of an inner rod into the waveguide can rarefy the spectrum of the competing modes in the vicinity of the operating mode and restrict the mode competing effectively.
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And here, it is proper to add, that all aromatics, by rarefying the blood, are cordial.
A Treatise on Foreign Teas Abstracted From An Ingenious Work, Lately Published, Entitled An Essay On the Nerves
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And with regard to their balsamic and aromatic nature, these qualities warm the stomach and expel wind, by rarefying the flatuous exhalations from chyle in the prima viæ.
A Treatise on Foreign Teas Abstracted From An Ingenious Work, Lately Published, Entitled An Essay On the Nerves
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[Illustration: Fig. 18 -- Rarefying osteitis in chronic ringbone and ossification of lateral cartilages.]
Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
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NOTE. — _fy_, meaning to make, is found as a suffix in derivatives too numerous to mention; as, purify (to _make pure_), rarefy (to _make rare_), classify (to _make_ or put into a _class_), etc.
Orthography As Outlined in the State Course of Study for Illinois
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And this, in my opinion, is the reason why the night is more sonorous, and the day less; since in the day, the heat rarefying the air makes the empty spaces between the particles to be very little.
Essays and Miscellanies
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A head of one hundred and eighty degrees is sufficient to diminish the weight of the air it contains to the extent of one-half, by rarefying it.
Five Weeks in a Balloon
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Everyone ought to rarefy his spiritual life.