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Meanings of
distil
in English
Portuguese
condensar
Catalan
condensar-se
Back to the meaning
Extract by the process of distillation.
extract
condense
distill
Portuguese
condensar
Synonyms
Examples for "
extract
"
extract
condense
distill
Examples for "
extract
"
1
However, water
extract
did not show any H 2 R blocking effect.
2
The main chemical components found linked to the plant
extract
were triterpenes.
3
He claims water torture was used to
extract
a confession from him.
4
They can
extract
information to corroborate evidence and to find certain people.
5
Reports were coming in of houses being broken into to
extract
justice.
1
Other scientists said baloney-thatpowerful new cooling methods would eventually
condense
them.
2
They have low vapor pressure, allowing them to
condense
onto preexisting particles.
3
This caused steam inside the cylinder to cool and
condense
into water.
4
There ices can
condense
around the solid body of a small moon.
5
These generally
condense
into microscopic radioactive particles in the explosion's mushroom cloud.
1
Maybe he could come up with a quote to
distill
the moment.
2
He still needs to
distill
the nine thousand pounds of hydrogen peroxide.
3
They'll need to
distill
their usefulness to a greater percentage of purity.
4
It's designed by Racheal Reeves to
distill
complicated information useful for voters.
5
All three levels have been ordered to
distill
all their drinking water.
Usage of
distil
in English
1
Golding used the imagined past to
distil
essential human appetites and conflicts.
2
They crystallize in plates, and for the most part
distil
without decomposition.
3
Photography has the ability to
distil
many things into one moment.
4
They surely
distil
it and use it as a perfume on their handkerchiefs.
5
The voyagers here first met with arrak, which the natives
distil
from rice.
6
You have to make sure you don't
distil
your experiences into digestible shorthand.
7
A poison as of death seemed to
distil
upon me from that shadow.
8
We want to
distil
great research and make it available to a wider audience.
9
People
distil
it at home or know someone who does.
10
Well, we'll
distil
and double and triple
distil
the water.
11
These are the holy balsam drops that woeful wars
distil
.
'
12
Though they
distil
an intoxicating liquor from rice, a tipsy person is rarely seen.
13
They know how to raise handsome girls,
distil
good whisky, and breed fast horses.
14
Ambition has eyes of stone, from which no drop of tenderness can e'er
distil
.
15
I admire how they do that,
distil
an entire life.
16
The third year, little labor is required other than to harvest and
distil
the mint.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
distil
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
distil from
distil the water
distil a tear
distil blood
distil booze
More collocations
Translations for
distil
Portuguese
condensar
destilar
purificar
distilar
Catalan
condensar-se
destil·lar
condensar
Distil
through the time
Distil
across language varieties
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