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    [Verb]  | "clar*i*fy" | \ ˈkler-ə-ˌfī \


    1: to make understandable

    2: to free of confusion

    3: to make (a liquid or something liquefied) clear or pure usually by freeing from suspended matter


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English clarifien, from Anglo-French clarifier, from Late Latin clarificare, from Latin clarus clear {mat|clear|};

    [Verb]  | "clarify" 


    1: to remove usually visible impurities from;


      * e.g., " ... clarify the melted butter by skimming off the milky bits "





    2: to make plain or understandable;


      * e.g., " ... it would help if you could clarify your position for us "



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     [ "Clarify" ]

    1: To clarify is to completely shut down everything someone just said.

      * e.g.,  ... Person one- " I like snow cones, it's like flavored snow" 

     [ "Thanks for clarifying" ]

    1: Response from office worker after manager has explained a simple procedure for the 8th time, the last time using graphic displays out of desperation because said worker must be mentally incapacitated to have not understood what was required on the first try.

      * e.g.,  ... (upon 8th explanation of simple procedure) 

     [ "clarifying proposal" ]

    1: 'clarifying proposal' or 'defining resolution' or 'defining proposal' is a summary that is also used to reveal an underlying problem to an obfuscating author such as a conman without giving away awareness (by the victim) of the conman's scam.

      * e.g.,  ... I am an agent with a buyer who wishes to buy your property but we wish to carry out due diligence first so we offer a deposit whilst conveyancers are engaged. The con is that the agent takes a commission from the conveyancer then the purchase falls through. The seller does not wish to reveal their suspicion of the con so offers a 'clarifying proposal' being: instead of a deposit let the buyer pay all the seller's conveyancer fees. 

     [ "To clarify" ]

    1: The term 'to clarify' refers to the act of completely walking back something you recently stated, and claiming (falsely) that you meant the exact opposite.

      * e.g.,  ... "Everyone is lying about covid-19. The Media, Democrats, our Doctors, not all but most. To clarify, covid-19 is real, my son has it, and I feel terrible for everyone who has died." 

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