ironed Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of ironed In English

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Examples of ironed

  • He permitted himself also to regularize the site boundaries, and despite having measured the uneven arcading of the gradually-built cloisters, ironed out all discrepancies.

  • It would have helped if she had ironed out the inconsistencies.

  • In a work evidently aiming to be definitive such blemishes should be ironed out in subsequent editions.

  • Once the initial practical difficulties had been ironed out, there were decent facilities for medical care, education, and religion as well as food and shelter.

  • One of the wrinkles still to be ironed out is the problem of names.

  • Once these have been ironed out this book will surely set the standard for some time into the future.

  • Crinkles in clothes taken from bales are preserved, for example, because carefully washed and ironed clothes could equally well have come from a local grave.

  • Their once clear and sometimes angular outlines were more and more ironed out and obscured by roulades and other decorative patterns.

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