purity in the PONS Dictionary

purity Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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On a palette so rhythmically diverse, the common denominators were always purity of soul and a warm, inviting spirit.
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A gem's value depends upon its size, purity, color and brilliance.
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Both groups gave care the highest over-all weighting, but conservatives valued fairness the lowest, whereas liberals valued purity the lowest.
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Instead of living the humility, purity, and truth of his words, man has given way to hatred, greed, and violence.
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The process is repeated until the desired purity is achieved.
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Good and bad here fall between a purity of means formal or intrinsic properties to painting and impurity of ends extrinsic content to a picture.
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The hydrogen pinch is the purity at which the hydrogen network has neither hydrogen surplus nor deficit.
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These nuclear materials have other categorizations based on their purity.
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The lakes that have survived so many changes without losing their purity are now seen to be sadly fouled by man.
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They wore out extremely easily, due to the purity of the copper.
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