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I . fine1 [faɪn] ADJ

3. fine (distinguished):

4. fine iron (nasty):

5. fine (thin):

7. fine (small):

finer points
detale mpl
finer points

II . fine1 [faɪn] ADV

2. fine (fine-grained):

I . fine2 [faɪn] N

fine arts N

fine gold N no pl

fine ounce, fine troy ounce N

Usage examples with finer

finer points
detale mpl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The latter are also large crystals in a finer matrix, but they grew after deformation took place and after the matrix was formed.
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They like to indulge themselves in the finer things in life and to bring other people with them.
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The finer, shorter fibers that come off in the last hackles is called tow.
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Robotic hysterectomy is a variant of laparoscopic surgery using special remotely controlled instruments that allow the surgeon finer control as well as three-dimensional magnified vision.
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The cutter, with its transom, was broader in proportion compared to the longboat, which had finer lines.
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They also say it isn't wise to call her a snob because she just used to the finer things in life.
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The juvenile leaves are finer and have serrated margins, and more finely divided into 713 leaflets.
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When the oiliness of the fish is cut by a squeeze of lemon, there are few finer outdoor meals.
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The term is sometimes used with a more general meaning referring to finer-quality parchments made from a variety of animal skins.
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Their interstices are closely latticed by rather finer spirals.
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