1. clarified - Adjective
2. clarified - Verb
Derived from clarify
of Clarify
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll truth, in the long run, is only common sense clarified. Thomas Henry Huxley
The cloud of doubt that surrounds political figures tends to remain and never dissipate or be clarified. Bob Woodward
When I have clarified and exhausted a subject, then I turn away from it, in order to go into darkness again. Carl Friedrich Gauss
True progress is not possible without a variety of opinions, for it is only through the friction of variously constituted intellects and through the stimulating effect they have on one another that social problems are gradually clarified and thus brought within the range of solution. Muhammad Asad
Don't even step out of your garden gate until this matter has been clarified. Ernst Kaltenbrunner
It would be naive to imagine we have solved all our income security problems simply because the roles of the federal and provincial governments in the area of skills training have been clarified. Kim Campbell