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coarsen

[kawr-suhn, kohr-] / ˈkɔr sən, ˈkoʊr- /




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For Miller, two elements warrant particularly close study: the size and quantity of logs on the beach and the coarsening of its sand and gravel, both of which provide vital environmental clues.

From Seattle Times

But there is nothing better about this “Cat Person,” which coarsens, flattens and torturously over-elaborates a story whose elegant concision was precisely what made it such rich and elastic interpretive fodder.

From Los Angeles Times

Even as Twitter frays and coarsens under Musk’s ownership, it’s still possible to have fun with others, one of the few things that keeps users from leaving.

From New York Times

“And I’d say that was one of the tools that over time helped coarsen the process and led to this increasing degree of militarism we’re seeing.”

From New York Times

But looking away as jokes are made and lies told about an elderly man being beaten further coarsens the nation’s already toxic politics.

From Washington Post