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distilled

adjective as in alcoholic

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adjective as in intoxicative

adjective as in refined

adjective as in spirituous

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Of course, the loss couldn’t be distilled down to just a few spare plays.

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Because the story has been distilled, familiarity with the show is probably a necessity for full enjoyment.

Tensions with U.S. trade partners also put pressure on U.S. distilled spirits.

But other industries, like wine and distilled spirits, have seen sharp drops in exports too.

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Early Sunday morning, Eric Mitchell, the president of the Alliance to End Hunger, distilled the implications in a single line: “Hunger will not disappear simply because it is no longer tracked.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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