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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "refining" in a sentence

    refining example sentences

    refining


    1. He should stop thinking about refining the design of their speed yacht and concentrate on using it


    2. So when a new process was discovered of refining sugar cheaply and in large quantities honey began to lose its popularity as a sweetening agent and became increasingly less available as sugar became more so


    3. accommodating the needs of others, refining ourselves,


    4. When you keep refining each element, you can apply this knowledge to other


    5. What would anywhere else have been performed by ore refining machines, here was being done with the broken teeth and bleeding fingers of slaves


    6. They amounted, therefore, to a prohibition, at first of claying or refining sugar for any foreign market, and at present of claying or refining it for the market which takes off, perhaps, more than nine-tenths of the whole produce


    7. The manufacture of claying or refining sugar, accordingly, though it has flourished in all the sugar colonies of France, has been little cultivated in any of those of England, except for the market of the colonies themselves


    8. This included mining firms, prospectors, logistical firms, refining operations, support operations and anyone else who lived and worked in the vicinity


    9. The key, however, lies in public and private investment in alternative, more cost efficient (non-fossil) sources of energy presently available in the marketplace that require research, refining, sensible planning and extensive implementation


    10. With the invention and refining of ever more

    11. who causes shame, and shall have part of the inheritance among the brethren; the refining pot is for silver, and the furnace for gold,


    12. They are instituted to stop our refining oil


    13. It is frustrating to realize that we have oil and the capability of mining it and refining it and yet we import two thirds of our needs


    14. In fact, at one point, the price of oil was so low “that the wooden barrel was worth almost twice as much as its contents”!4 It is true that there was chaos in the production and refining of oil, and that price stability was obtained, but at what cost?


    15. His prose needs some refining though,”


    16. And it is that in this art of the investigation, as in any other art, it is needed the refining of certain skills and special workmanship, only provided by the expertise of an exclusive dedication


    17. Mind in a whirl of inadequacy, headache, self-reproach… I spent the day in bed, dehydrating, starving, unable to sleep, delirious with self-recrimination, refining plans for suicide


    18. After my high school education I actually have thought about refining my art knowledge through a higher study, but I didn’t go through with it


    19. Adopting the hacking term, they began refining


    20. Perhaps the boss didn’t consider what the drilling and refining of oil was doing to the environment

    21. 5 Co-Created action plan and refining results


    22. Perhaps it was based on years in the FBI of refining an intuition of the evil within people


    23. Refining and Chemical Co


    24. But whenever you are refining your keywords, it is


    25. Both the oil refining and electric generating processes produce a great amount of air pollution and other toxic waste products


    26. refining foods takes many of these key players out of the equation when it comes to


    27. Where conjunction natives rely on immediate, knee-jerk responses – or immediate dismissal of ideas to oblivion (once they’ve decided something, their minds are made up forever); elongation natives rely on continual self-analysis, sifting and refining their thinking, over and over and over and over


    28. The test of fire is meant to be a final refining process and not a process of destruction


    29. The minerals that are removed from salt in the refining process have been known to be sold to vitamin manufacturers, who in turn sell them back to us in a form that is not easily digested


    30. 10:13), nor allow us to remain in the furnace of suffering one moment beyond the time that is required for our refining

    31. She then continued, “Breakfast menu complete, we then set about refining our daytime menu as we wanted to change the whole look and feel


    32. The value added by the refining sector has also dropped from 1990 levels, with a fall of 40 per cent from 1990 to 1991, a slight fall between 1991 and 1992 and modest increases since then


    33. Of this 68% came from the electricity and gas industries, 26% came from coke ovens, oil refining and nuclear fuel production


    34. smaller refining units in the UK


    35. At the end of 1998, Shell Haven represented around 5 per cent of UK crude distillation capacity, and its closure is therefore unlikely to have a significant impact on the UK refining industry


    36. To shape it in accordance with the requirements of yagya is the act of refining and adorning


    37. Realizing he was done introducing her, Norah took his place up front, already refining her pitch, shifting from training to instinct


    38. After that we might ask: why should we love our neighbor, to what extent, and what is the purpose, meaning, and teleology of neighborly love? Within this context we are refining the definitions of love and neighbor in regards to each other


    39. And of course, with the leadership of America, the refining of uranium


    40. In history, it was known that North Korea was refining Uranium for

    41. refining her true, steady faith in Al’lah, so she did not fear


    42. She remembered the hours he’d spent whittling and refining every inch of her bedroom shelves and fireplace mantle


    43. Through our suffering there is a refining process that takes place where the dross is burnt out of us


    44. Anything labeled vegetable oil, soybean oil, corn oil, cottonseed oil, safflower oil, and even many canola oils have been damaged by this refining process


    45. He spent most of his spare time refining his weapons or simply retreating to his quarters and that damnable silence


    46. will in turn conjure up increasingly sorrowless hereafters, in an ever refining continuum


    47. to increasingly satisfying hereafters, in an ever refining continuum


    48. sources of inspiration, and templates for creating ever refining futures


    49. These first four stages of Patanjali's ashtanga yoga concentrate on refining


    50. Keep refining the practice; don't let it become a disaster






































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    Synonyms for "refining"

    purification refinement refining

    "refining" definitions

    the process of removing impurities (as from oil or metals or sugar etc.)