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Refine vs Paraphrase - What's the difference?

refine | paraphrase |

As verbs the difference between refine and paraphrase

is that refine is to reduce to a fine, unmixed, or pure state; to free from impurities; to free from dross or alloy; to separate from extraneous matter; to purify while paraphrase is to restate something as, or to compose a paraphrase.

As a noun paraphrase is

a restatement of a text in different words, often to clarify meaning.

refine

English

Verb

(refin)
  • To reduce to a fine, unmixed, or pure state; to free from impurities; to free from dross or alloy; to separate from extraneous matter; to purify
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  • To purify from what is gross, coarse, vulgar, inelegant, low, and the like; to make elegant or excellent; to polish.
  • To become pure; to be cleared of feculent matter.
  • To improve in accuracy, delicacy, or excellence.
  • To affect nicety or subtlety in thought or language.
  • Anagrams

    * ----

    paraphrase

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A restatement of a text in different words, often to clarify meaning.
  • Derived terms

    * paraphrastic * paraphrastical * paraphrastically

    See also

    * Etymology of translation * metaphrase

    Verb

    (paraphras)
  • To restate something as, or to compose a paraphrase.