raffiner
to refine
verb rah-fee-NEH Rare
Origin: From fin, 'fine, pure', with prefix re-.
Also means
to process (oil/sugar)
Usage Note
Raffiner means both to refine in an industrial sense (processing crude oil or raw sugar into a pure product) and in an abstract sense (to refine a technique, style, or argument). Une raffinerie is a refinery. The adjective raffiné describes something or someone cultured and sophisticated — un goût raffiné (refined taste) — making it a versatile word across technical and social registers.
Examples
"L'usine raffine le pétrole brut en carburant."
Natural Translation
The factory refines crude oil into fuel.
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