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You clarify something for someone. For example, you could say, "Can you clarify this for me?"
Perhaps it will clarify things for you if I tell you that "clarify" is a verb.Before adding it we must clarify the butter.Does that clarify things well enough for you?
You can use the word "clarify" in a sentence like this: "Please clarify your instructions so that I can better understand them."
There are several laws of conservation; please clarify which one you mean. For example, there is the law of conservation of mass, of energy, of momentum, of rotational momentum, of electrical charge, and others.
The verb form of "clarity" is "to clarify."
Here are some example questions with the word clarify:Can you clarify for me what your job is?Would you clarify what you mean by "modern literature"?How would you clarify the question "How old is he?" for other readers?
The suffix of clarify is 'ify'.
Clarify. That seems to be the opposite.
The future perfect tense of clarify is will have clarified.
Synonyms for clarify include explain, elucidate, and make clear.