coarsen u rečniku PONS

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Normal frictions that arise in any relationship -- a sour mood spoiling a dinner, tension around whose apartment to sleep at -- start coarsening their time together.
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Thus, by coarsening the variable, we increase sample sizes and achieve better statistical estimation.
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As metamorphism proceeds, many minerals coarsen and new, metamorphic minerals such as feldspar form.
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Their hands are coarsened by decades of manual work.
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The whole format of these new forms of communication can coarsen our sensitivity towards the feelings and rights of others.
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More recently, somehow, somewhere, a great gulf has formed between them, the veil (the curtain) has coarsened.
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In "reverse" or "inverse grading" the bed coarsens upwards.
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The culture of the party has been coarsened.
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Thus, by coarsening the concept structure, we were able to find a stronger (deterministic) dependency.
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By type 4, the matrix has thoroughly recrystallized and coarsened in grain size.
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