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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
rarify

common but incorrect spelling of rarefy (q.v.). Related: Rarified; rarifying.

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rarify

vb. (alternative spelling of rarefy English)

WordNet
rarify

v. make more complex, intricate, or richer; "refine a design or pattern" [syn: complicate, refine, elaborate]

Usage examples of "rarify".

In the rarified world of the celebrity anchor, Cheeta Ching was Queen of the Mountain-and determined to grind her stiletto heels into the eyes of the competition.

And the location was just right, too, a funky city neighborhood one and a half blocks off the Intracoastal Waterway separating West Palm Beach from the rarified mansions of Palm Beach.

Solicitors breathed the same rarified air as business colleagues and accountants.

Save for the freshness of early summer, with its background of green and the rarified atmosphere of the elevated plain, the scene before us might be compared to a winter drift of buffalo, ten years previous.

In the rarified atmosphere of the high mountains, these beasts can only carry 120 pounds - less than the weight of two of those granite discs.

Our contest will be on a more rarified plane, and my life will not be in danger.

After all, she had never left the parish in her life, seldom even left Treymoor, while her aunt had been married, had traveled, and now moved among a circle that, while not the highest, at least nudged into rarified air.

Some captains wanted no part of it, preferring to stay down on the naval bases or at shore staffs after their captain sea commands, avoiding the rarified air of the three- and four-star front offices throughout the Navy.

Goodness is respect that has been rarified and taken to a higher level.

Alys guided her to the ladies' lavatory, an object of hourly interest to their pregnancy-crowded bladders, and introduced her on the return journey to several more women of her rarified social circle.