distill in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
To distill means to extract the essential meaning or most important aspects of something, or to purify a substance through a process of heating and cooling.
Sample Sentences
- To distill the essence of the book, she spent hours analyzing its themes and characters.
- The process to distill essential oils requires careful temperature control to preserve their aromatic properties.
- Scientists work diligently to distill complex theories into simpler concepts for better understanding.
- As a chef, he knew how to distill flavors, reducing sauces to intensify their taste.
- In her speech, she aimed to distill her experiences into a message of hope and resilience.
- The scientist decided to distill the liquid to obtain a pure sample for analysis.
- In the quiet of the library, she would distill her thoughts into concise notes.
- The artist aimed to distill complex emotions into simple brush strokes on the canvas.
- After several hours of boiling, they were able to distill the essential oils from the plants.
- The speaker managed to distill the main ideas of the presentation into a few powerful statements.
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