verb
- to make or become less dense; to thin out
- to make or become more refined or elevated
Usage: often used in scientific contexts
Usage: formal
Examples
- The air begins to rarefy at high altitudes.
- Heat will rarefy the gas in the container.
- The atmosphere rarefies as you climb the mountain.
- The artist sought to rarefy his technique through years of practice.
- Pollution can rarefy the quality of urban air.
- The professor’s lectures seemed to rarefy complex concepts into simple ideas.