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View definitions for distilled

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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Researchers interviewed 34 people over Zoom and distilled their responses into three key findings.

Cleverly, who later used the phrase numerous times when he was home secretary, told a fringe event at the Tory conference in Birmingham it “distilled a very, very complicated and challenging problem into a soundbite”.

From BBC

Cleverly, who later used the phrase numerous times when he was home secretary, said it “distilled a very, very complicated and challenging problem into a soundbite”.

From BBC

Originated and distilled in the city, its strong taste — with notes of rubber bands, licorice and grapefruit — makes it something of a rite passage among local drinkers.

From Salon

Otherwise, a generation of comedians will be saying the same repetitive, distilled stuff.”

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

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