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burnish

[bur-nish] / ˈbɜr nɪʃ /


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In the live-action category, a mixed bag of approaches — some inspired by classic literature — are burnished by inspired performances.

From Los Angeles Times

By the time Jackson declared his 1984 presidential campaign, he had burnished his foreign policy credentials.

From Los Angeles Times

Parents pay thousands of dollars and enlist college counselors to burnish their high-schoolers’ summer portfolios.

From The Wall Street Journal

She has aimed to burnish her personal stardom at every turn, staging aggressive crackdowns and sidelining officials who suggested a more cautious approach.

From The Wall Street Journal

But by not insisting on cabinet positions in return for their votes in parliament, the People's Party allowed Anutin to fill his cabinet with capable technocrats, burnishing his credentials as a can-do leader.

From BBC