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Sharpens meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of sharpen
Example sentences (20)
Losing to Afghanistan for the first time sharpens that fear,” he says before explaining the larger context of the AfPak cricket game.
SDSI sharpens that focus on short duration fixed income, an actively managed strategy launched this past October that charges 32 basis points.
That amount of cold sharpens your brain as long as you’re not going into hibernation mode.
This one quickly and effectively sharpens knives using ceramic grits.
As we navigate a world teeming with uncertainty, fostering a realistic sense of control not only sharpens our decision making but also prepares us for the inevitable surprises life throws our way.
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He also sharpens saws for companies that recut wood to make furniture or musical instruments.
Our educational system today only sharpens the head to near-pin end quality and this is even rare but it also makes the possessor’s limb atrophied by long disuse.
Sailors’ coach Herb Devine has never been shy about testing his team, the feeling being iron sharpens iron.
Smith has a saying - "iron sharpens iron".
When we find our “flow”, a term reflecting the seamless continuity between our actions and our awareness, we release dopamine, a neurotransmitter that sharpens our focus and boosts our pattern recognition abilities.
Going to school not only sharpens a child’s mind but buys crucial time in their lives from being drawn into child marriage or child labour.
I experience a fair amount of stress when speaking in public, though I admit I also enjoy the adrenaline buzz that sharpens the mind, but anxiety is very different.
If iron sharpens iron, Bell sees the benefit of practicing against a Gregg Williams defense.
An AOAS exhibitor for over 25 years, he explained, “Drawing sharpens the skill of seeing, and starts the work’s abstraction right away.
Chow sharpens the anxiety of the audience to a point and then leaves us wanting more.
Fasting strengthens the spirit and sharpens the sword.
The next rule sharpens the timeline up just a bit.
It sharpens your focus at a time when you may still have 10 or 15 years of work left, so there’s time to fatten your savings and watch the money grow.
The eight-speed transmission was great, unless I gave the car the beans, in which case the vehicle didn’t move hard right away; a true sport mode that sharpens up response would be nice.