purification
Prononciation : [pjʊrɪfɪˈkeɪʃən]
Contexte : « health and hygiene »
(noun) the process of making something clean or free from impurities. It can be about cleaning water, air, or even cleaning oneself to feel better and healthier.
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The purification of the water made it safe for drinking.
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Without purification, the water remains unsafe and dirty.
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What steps should we take for the purification of our drinking water?
Contexte : « spirituality »
(noun) the act of making someone or something spiritually clean or free from sin. This is important in many religions, where people want to feel pure inside and close to the divine.
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Many people seek purification through prayer and meditation.
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Without a sense of purification, they felt lost and disconnected.
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What rituals do you think are important for purification in your culture?
Contexte : « science »
(noun) the process of removing unwanted chemicals or substances from something, like in laboratories or industries. It helps make sure everything is safe and works well.
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The purification of the chemicals ensures that the experiment is accurate.
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If the purification process fails, the results can be dangerous.
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How does purification affect the results of chemical tests?