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distill

[dih-stil] / dɪˈstɪl /


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Later, it will take hydrocarbon liquid processed from the raw feedstock and distill it into even larger quantities of SAF.

From Seattle Times

It was the perfect opening statement for a night of music that did not back down and that reminded listeners of rock-and-roll’s ability to distill complex emotions and feelings into seemingly simple singalong anthems.

From Washington Post

May has distilled the overarching principle of being a student-manager: “Serving without wanting anything in return,” he said.

From Washington Post

The newest publication is an attempt to distill everything the panel has said since August 2021, when it began releasing its sixth assessment of global warming.

From Salon

The 37-page report was distilled from thousands of pages of previous assessments after a week of deliberations in Interlaken, Switzerland.

From Reuters