rarefy

[US]/ˈreərɪfaɪ/
[UK]/ˈrɛrəˌfaɪ/

Translation

v. to make less dense or refined, to purify, to make more complex.

Phrases & Collocations

rarefy the air

rarefy a solution

Example Sentences

rarefy one's earthy desires

The mountain air rarefied as we climbed higher.

Scientists use a vacuum pump to rarefy the air inside a chamber.

Yoga helps to rarefy the mind and improve concentration.

The artist's work aims to rarefy the ordinary into something extraordinary.

The company's goal is to rarefy luxury experiences for everyday consumers.

Meditation can help rarefy the cluttered thoughts in one's mind.

The chef's specialty is to rarefy simple ingredients into gourmet dishes.

Through education, we can rarefy ignorance and promote understanding.

The poet's words have the power to rarefy emotions and touch the soul.

In the quest for knowledge, scientists aim to rarefy complex theories into simple explanations.

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