81 examples of clarify in sentences

It is the work of educated men and women to add their insight, their zeal for truth, their scholarship, their training and ideals to the Christian community: to sweep thought and practice out of ancient ruts, to clarify the spiritual vision of the world, and to present new aspects of truth and new goals of human endeavor!

"There's another thing these talks do," continued Godfrey, going off rather at a tangent, "and that is to clarify my ideas.

TO CLARIFY STOCK. 109.

Add the whites of 3 eggs, with salt and pepper, to clarify; keep stirring over the fire, till the whole becomes very white; then draw it to the side, and let it stand till clear.

TO MAKE THE STOCK FOR JELLY, AND TO CLARIFY IT.

About 6 hours to boil the feet for the stock; to clarify it,1/4 hour to boil, 1/2 hour to stand in the saucepan covered.

Clarify it in the same manner as calf's-feet stock No. 1411, using, with the other ingredients, about 1/2 oz. of isinglass to each quart.

TO CLARIFY SYRUP FOR JELLIES. 1415.

TO CLARIFY SUGAR OR SYRUP. 1513.

Let the dripping be quite clean before using: to insure this, it is a good plan to clarify it.

And then, just as you are feeling that you ought to ring up your lawyer and see that your affairs are in order before it is too late, the whole situation seems to clarify.

How to Clarify Ideas: Define, Classify.

Examine your difficulties in reasoning subjects and if you find them traceable to vagueness of ideas, take steps to clarify them.

Hold frequent conferences with your instructor; voice your difficulties freely, and the very effort to state them will help to clarify them.

V. be clean, render clean &c adj.; clean, cleanse; mundify^, rinse, wring, flush, full, wipe, mop, sponge, scour, swab, scrub, brush up. wash, lave, launder, buck; absterge^, deterge^; decrassify^; clear, purify; depurate^, despumate^, defecate; purge, expurgate, elutriate [Chem], lixiviate^, edulcorate^, clarify, refine, rack; filter, filtrate; drain, strain.

They repeat, they rearrange, they clarify the lessons of life; they disengage us from ourselves, they constrain us to the acquaintance of others; and they show us the web of experience, not as we can see it for ourselves, but with a singular changethat monstrous, consuming ego of ours being, for the nonce, struck out.

"If he escaped it would clarify the situation tremendously.

Above all it enabled her to clarify her attitude towards her home.

p. 245: Much more research is necessary to clarify Japanese-Chinese relations in this period, especially to determine the size of trade.

Isinglass, or hartshorn shavings, are sometimes used to clarify coffee; but by this addition you lose a great portion of its delicious aroma.

My sole intent has been to clarify that notion, which (if the reader has been patient to follow me)

The issue was finally resolved when the local correspondent carried a series of reports to clarify the position of the organisers of the second group.

He couldn't believe it and raised his hand to his eyes as though wishing to clarify his vision with an energetic rubbing.

"The gentleman is a sailor?" asked Ferragut in order to clarify his doubts.

TO CLARIFY SOUP STOCK.Having removed all the fat from the stock, add to it before reheating, the shell of an egg, and the whole of one egg well beaten, with a little cold water, for every three pints of soup.

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