0 past simple and past participle of filter --
2 to remove solids from liquids or gases, or to remove particular types of light, using special equipment: --
The software is well suited to small mobile phone screens because it filters out unnecessary information.
Devices in the two chimneys would filter (out) (= remove) radioactive dust.
The water is filtered to remove any impurities.
The pressures of globalization are filtered and refracted through nation-specific institutions.
The unintended behaviors are filtered out by separating intended behaviors from all possible behaviors.
In contrast, clinical lore has become a dimension of received wisdom through which research knowledge is filtered.
The sentences had been low-pass filtered to preserve their suprasegmental aspects while removing most of their segmental content.
Many studies summarize the cyclical behavior of an economy through a table of correlations of business-cycle filtered data.
The signal to be filtered is simultaneously applied to all filters and the frequency responses of the filters are added together.
By selecting the most informative sentence, the title is filtered out.
Therefore, filtered colimits of 'classical' algebras are created by the forgetful functor.