Similar words: perfect, imperfect, perfectly, pluperfect, perfection, perfecting, perfectible, imperfection. Meaning: ['pɜrfɪkt /'pɜː-] adj. (of plans, ideas, etc.) perfectly formed.
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1. They have perfected the art of winemaking.
2. We perfected a hand-signal system so that he could keep me informed of hazards.
3. The army had perfected the use of terror as a means of controlling the population.
4. Luke perfected his cooking skills after he got married.
5. Then, in the 1960s,(sentencedict.com/perfected.html) solid-state microelectronics had been perfected.
6. Nancy Reagan perfected the art of the adoring smile.
7. This technique was perfected by the Ancient Egyptians.
8. He had perfected the technique of not being noticed to a fine art.
9. But in dozens of interviews he has perfected his eccentric act, which seems to amuse him.
10. So they have perfected the technique of doorstep delivery, using women instead of men to provide the needed counseling.
11. Edison perfected and patented everything from the first phonograph player in 1877 to the first practical light bulb in 1879.
12. They have perfected strategies for learning from their community environment.
13. A clinic has perfected a £3,500 technique to help make them fathers again.
14. The Arsenal machine had been perfected, and the 1930 Cup triumph was to usher in a glorious future.
15. Ferreting has been perfected to the point where it does a thorough job.
16. After 50 years of experience we have perfected the art of passenger hospitality on long flights.
17. In trying to be perfect, he perfected the art of anonymity. Dejan Stojanovic
18. He had perfected the knack of making one really last, for which he was known and hated by several West-End barmen.
19. It was stated at the outset that this system would not be here, and at once, perfected.
20. If evolution is hill-climbing, how can we explain the evolution of complex structures which would only work when perfected?
21. The shortcomings of the watch, however, failed to squelch the dream of what it might do once perfected.
22. His son Michel is apparently taking over the family trade, and has perfected the sad Gallic intonations of his dad.
23. This can be instinctive and it can also be perfected and developed.
24. It will cease with time, whereas contemplative life may be begun in time, but it will be perfected beyond it.
25. See them nose the long coastline in a glide of perfected instinct.
26. After eighteen years of marriage to Gemma, Ronald had perfected the art of keeping the peace.
27. At twelve, I acquired a snooker table, and became cross-eyed as I perfected my strokes.
28. His technique shows a masterful grasp of the conventions of the philosophic dialogue perfected by Plato.
29. Over the last couple of decades, managing such funds has become a pretty well perfected science.
30. Al Gore may well have lost in November because he tried to lurch away from the muzzy centrism his boss had perfected.
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