1. clarifying - Noun
2. clarifying - Adjective
3. clarifying - Verb
5. clarifying - Adjective Satellite
of Clarify
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe realization that God is not the source of morality is, I think, one of the great contributions of philosophy to clarifying human thought. Jerry Coyne
Hofmann is perhaps the most difficult artist alive-difficult to grasp and to appreciate. But by the same token he is an immensely interesting, original, and rewarding one, whose troubles in clarifying his art stem in large part precisely from the fact that he has so much to say. Clement Greenberg
If the writer of these lines has succeeded in providing some material for clarifying these problems, he may regard his labours as not having been fruitless. Vladimir Lenin
But topographical details have a strange effect on me : instead of clarifying and sharpening images from past, they give me a harrowing sensation of emptiness and severed relationships. Patrick Modiano
PARADOX: A statement that reduces the matter at hand to complete obscurity while clarifying it. [...] Paradoxes are sensitive and can be routed by sneering. Gene Wolfe
Organizing without first capturing & clarifying what needs organizing is simply rearranging your angst. David Allen (author)