refine - use in sentences

Object

  • search: To refine the search, add more words to narrow down.
  • texture: Discover the Pore Refining Peel-off mask that eliminates your skins impurities and smoothes and refines the texture of your skin!
  • mesh: Adaptive meshing automatically refines meshes in high stress areas without the rest of the mesh having to be refined.

Modifying Another Word

  • iteratively: This will then be used to iteratively refine the knowledge collection, interpretation and analysis until an acceptable level of representation is achieved.

Present participle complement

  • exist: But Williams & Associates Insurance Agency, Inc. he does to refine existing.

Modifying Another Word

  • anisotropically: If the structure was refined anisotropically, the orientations and the magnitudes of vibrational ellipsoids should be displayed.
  • progressively: Enterprise goals or Service Level Agreements can be considered as high-level abstract policies which must be progressively refined into implementable policies.
  • continually: Since the more effort placed in these endless observations continually refined those valuable timings.
  • continuously: Curricula are continuously refined to keep ahead of educational developments.
  • gradually: Pieces are gradually refined, working with the arrangement until the desired feeling is created.

Infinitive complement

  • reflect: The flowgraph can be refined to reflect these three regions of code, producing the following flowgraph.
  • ensure: The VRQ has been reviewed and refined to ensure that it reflects the new nutritional standards.
  • produce: Its germ is rich in oil, and can be refined to produce corn oil.

Preposition: in

  • light: Any activity can then be refined in light of the publication of the final version in November.

Preposition: by

  • fire: The most valuable gold has to be refined by fire - to get rid of its impurities.

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