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distill

[dih-stil] / dɪˈstɪl /


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The Browns had a hand in everything from ironmaking and rum distilling to whaling and the slave trade.

From Barron's

“One, it’s a great way to distill everything that’s happening in the world, because the ribeye doesn’t lie,” said Lewis.

From MarketWatch

Prime Minister Mark Carney's new approach to Canada's foreign policy can perhaps be distilled in one line: "We take the world as it is, not as we wish it to be."

From BBC

If prediction markets distill the wisdom of the crowd, a larger crowd makes for more accurate predictions.

From Barron's

David rapidly translated his Roman experiences into a personal narrative style that distills physical action into a minutely detailed frozen moment.

From The Wall Street Journal