0 present participle of clarify --
1 to make something clear or easier to understand by giving more details or a simpler explanation: --
The position of all shareholders will be clarified next month when we finalize our proposals.
Could you clarify the first point please? I don't understand it completely.
2 to remove water and unwanted substances from fat, such as butter, by heating it --
Such studies should be helpful in clarifying several aspects.
Sweeping the transducer posteriorly to anteriorly from the subcostal window is helpful in clarifying the origin of the pulmonary trunk and its branches.
However, clarifying the precise extent to which this hypothesis holds has proven difficult and on occasion controversial.
However, another possibility for clarifying regulatory uncertainty is industry accreditation.
Rent-seeking was a matter not of clarifying and enforcing the rules, but of participating in their ongoing reinterpretation.
Instead, the qualitative survey was conducted with the objective of clarifying for the researcher, what, how, when and where leisure was consumed.
The second describes the empirical analysis, clarifying the effects of democracy and executive restraints on governance quality.
Due to the nature of their domain, some tasks inherently require facilities for clarifying the terminology used.