Synonym: buff, burnish, furbish, glaze, gloss, rub, shine, wax. Antonym: tarnish. Similar words: policy, police, impolite, political, politician, politically, symbolism, metropolitan. Meaning: ['pɑlɪʃ /'pɒlɪʃ] n. 1. the property of being smooth and shiny 2. a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality 3. a preparation used in polishing 4. the Slavic language of Poland. v. 1. make (a surface) shine 2. improve or perfect by pruning or polishing 3. bring to a highly developed, finished, or refined state. adj. of or relating to Poland or its people or culture.
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181. A hot plate will spoil the polish on this table.
182. Thanks to all of the polish, the essay reads fluently and elegantly.
183. EXTEND SHOE LIFE: When you get marks on neutral-colored suede shoes that you can't remove, use any color shoe polish on them.
184. What role, for example, had Jews played in the Polish monarchy before its dismemberment in 1795?
185. Mr Sonnenfeldt was contemptuous of other interpreters at Nuremberg who, through a thick lard of Swabian consonants or Polish syntax, could fuddle questioner and questioned alike.
186. Slavic studies majors learn about the people throughout Europe and on other continents who speak Russian, Polish, or another Slavic language.
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