Sentence examples for rarify from inspiring English sources

"rarify" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is used to mean to make something rare or uncommon. For example, "The new conditions of the contract helped to rarify the supply of the product."

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rarify

verb

Alternative spelling of rarefy

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Mr. Beaumont allows "Doktor Faust" to "rise" and rarify thus, whereas Jarnach almost perversely forces it down to E flat minor, the blackest of all keys.

And maybe (the argument goes) it was necessary to make this exaggerated sugar-guy and cut him in half in order to remind ourselves, at sufficient volume, that undeserved misery exists — to sort of rarify and present that feeling so we might feel it anew.

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Find a scent with a story There's nothing very enigmatic about wearing a fragrance anyone could identify instantly, so seek out something more rarified and surprising with character behind it.

When he left, he knew he wanted a change from the "very rarified but enjoyable world" he had inhabited, which had also made him very wealthy.

Little Wisco, includes the neighborhood haunts Joseph Leonard and Jeffrey's Grocery, the trendy cocktail den Fedora, and the excellent, more rarified Perla.

The atmosphere has been rarified further by escalating numbers of terrorist bombings — a la Iraq, a la Afghanistan.

Dig Deeper concerts also did something more rarified — they acknowledged artists while they were still alive.

Rarified as her background is, Feiffer's nightmare version of herself is essentially an extreme case of entitlement, the kind that Lena Dunham anatomizes, with a kinder touch, on "Girls".

In a way, they were still able to remain separate, or "chosen," if only by becoming musicians, members of a rarified profession.

She'd already reached a lower tier of celebrity before her Grammy, turning up in Vogue, Banana Republic ads and settings as rarified as the White House.

Nonetheless, she remains clear-eyed through the droll chaos: even the idiotic Sophia smells a new world beyond the war, when rarified lifestyles such as her own will be but memory.

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