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to refined
verb
To reduce to a fine, unmixed, or pure state; to free from impurities; to free from dross or alloy; to separate from extraneous matter; to purify
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Shakespeare's retirement to Stratford causes problems to refined souls.
The trip from feral to refined covered many miles.
In 2014, this represented 4.8% of the country's imports, second to refined petroleum.
Its credo: a fine hotel catering to refined patrons must absolutely have fine linens.
The city's restaurateurs have hardly stopped rising to astounding levels in offering luxury to refined palates.
This work has led to refined determination of the size, geometry, and age of the universe.
So what is wrong with admiring this porcelain, which was taken to refined heights by the imperial workshops at Jingdezhen?
"They pay attention to new technical developments, to the highest level of finishing and decoration, to refined aesthetics".
But he soon realized they could, and he decided to breed coarse German mares to refined stallions from elsewhere.
All qualify as romantic, but each plays a different variation on the theme, ranging from rugged to refined.
Vlaminck was among the pioneering artists of his generation to see painting as something bold and visceral as opposed to refined and delicate.
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