| sharpen | | |
| sharpen | (v.) | make sharp or sharper.; "sharpen the knives" |
| sharpen | (v.) | make crisp or more crisp and precise.; "We had to sharpen our arguments" |
| sharpen | (v.) | become sharp or sharper.; "The debate sharpened" |
| focalise, focalize, focus, sharpen | (v.) | put (an image) into focus.; "Please focus the image; we cannot enjoy the movie" |
| sharpen | (v.) | make (images or sounds) sharp or sharper. |
| sharpen | (v.) | raise the pitch of (musical notes). |
| point, sharpen, taper | (v.) | give a point to.; "The candles are tapered" |
| heighten, sharpen | (v.) | make (one's senses) more acute.; "This drug will sharpen your vision" |
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