Refined in a sentence as an adjective

The requirements for this proof have been laid out and refined over 200 years.

It's an extremely refined and clean app that is extremely fast with lots of features.

> At TalentBin, I refined my own approach to strip mining networks for the best possible people.

Gmail became popular because its UI was so much more refined than the other email sites of the day.

I expect the next few generations of surfaces to get cheaper and more refined rapidly.

But this is exactly the way that good ideas get refined and eventually standardized.

Dairy products, cereal grains, legumes, refined sugars and processed foods were not part of our ancestral menu.

Highly refined, protein and fiber reduced, extended with fillers and soaked in sweeteners.

People liking physical books has less to do with nostalgia and more to do with the fact that physical books have much better and more refined formats in many cases.

I actually think I do. Go does offer a couple of primitives for poking into memory, but it is my opinion that a systems language needs much more refined control over memory layout and allocation.

Mine was self-developed haphazardly, so it was fascinating to read the refined developed original.

Mark Zuckerberg may be an exception; he's too young and too successful to have a refined skill at the judgment of character, so I'll give him a pass, because he seems to be a good guy in spite of his visible mistakes.

And I think ultimately the closer his study is to being manifested in real things that we use, the faster his knowledge will be refined towards the path of truth, and the faster humanity will actually learn and benefit.

Oddly enough, Lustig's research has shown that fructose, in quantities which are completely normal for someone who has just consumed a moderate amount of refined sugar or fruit juice, has a very similar effect on the liver to alcohol.

Would you have the willpower and perseverance to stay committed and focused?Also, these are cool sites, infused with a lot of creativity and a refined aesthetic sense, but it's not as if she's claimed to have written an OS or compiler in 115 days.

I don't agree that he should be in jail, but the "restricted patterns of 1s and 0s" bit is like saying that murdering someone with a gun is just facilitating the journey of a piece of refined earth that just happens to go through some watery carbon mass.

At best, this amounts to discussing the important issues in confused terms; at worst, it amounts to an author smugly claiming more refined sensibilities than the mere grubbers upon whom the author is passing a misdirected moral judgment.

Refined definitions

adjective

(used of persons and their behavior) cultivated and genteel; "she was delicate and refined and unused to hardship"; "refined people with refined taste"

adjective

freed from impurities by processing; "refined sugar"; "refined oil"; "to gild refined gold"- Shakespeare

See also: processed

adjective

showing a high degree of refinement and the assurance that comes from wide social experience; "his polished manner"; "maintained an urbane tone in his letters"

See also: polished svelte urbane

adjective

suggesting taste, ease, and wealth

See also: elegant graceful

adjective

free from what is tawdry or unbecoming; "a neat style"; "a neat set of rules"; "she hated to have her neat plans upset"

See also: neat tasteful