hone in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

hone in the PONS Dictionary

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Hone was taken to hospital and made a recovery.
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The trippers also go on multiple trips without any campers, which allow them to hone their staffing skills.
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His skill at battlecraft and the arts of stealth are great, as he has honed them throughout the ages.
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This programme also required honing the boys' sight-reading ability to a then-unprecedented standard.
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With every fair, the women honed their skills in talking to customers and in displaying their products.
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It was used primarily to air college telecourses and give broadcasting students a chance to hone their skills.
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Yet another central, distinguishing feature of honing theory is the notion of a potentiality state.
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Under the more honed direction the committee developed strategies, propaganda and the wide recruitment of volunteers for bonds drives.
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According to this theory, older adults systematically hone their social networks so that available social partners satisfy their emotional needs.
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During the next few years, he hones his skills as a story-teller.
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