coarsen in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

coarsen in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for coarsen in the English»Italian Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In "reverse" or "inverse grading" the bed coarsens upwards.
en.wikipedia.org
All of the previous studies have focused on coarsening the resolution of the final detection.
phys.org
More recently, somehow, somewhere, a great gulf has formed between them, the veil (the curtain) has coarsened.
www.australianstage.com.au
Today, it's about ideology that really has coarsened the debate and may compromise less likely.
www.npr.org
The culture wars have been deepened; public discourse has been coarsened beyond measure; and the way presidential nominees are chosen has been discredited.
www.ourlondon.ca
Combination corresponds to the aggregation of knowledge, while marginalization refers to the focusing (coarsening) of it.
en.wikipedia.org
She has experience of life, and of 20 years' writing without the trimming and flannel of the market to coarsen her voice.
www.independent.co.uk
Normal frictions that arise in any relationship -- a sour mood spoiling a dinner, tension around whose apartment to sleep at -- start coarsening their time together.
www.newyorker.com
This brutal online battle will continue to escalate, hardening hearts and coarsening our public debate.
news.nationalpost.com
A combination of pressure and heat would probably work better, but heating might coarsen the particles or initiate unwanted chemical reactions.
spectrum.ieee.org

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