perfects in English

verb
1
make (something) completely free from faults or defects, or as close to such a condition as possible.
he's busy perfecting his bowling technique
synonyms:improvebetterpolish (up)honerefineput the finishing/final touches tobrush upfine-tune
verb

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1. The Perfects live on the Upper Side, while the Avoidables …

2. The Perfects live on the Upper Side, while the Avoidables inhabit the Lower Side.

3. It does not just redress an historic wrong; it perfects a workable future.

4. The Perfects live on the Upper Side, while the Avoidables inhabit the Lower Side.

5. – Some verbs have tenses called second Aorists (active, middle, and passive), second perfects and pluperfects (active only), and second futures (passive)

6. There are two types of Albigenses: one called “Believers,” and the others, “Perfects.” Prefects have renounced all material possession, sexual relationships and are vegetarians.

7. Blond Absolu maintains and perfects cool tones through deep ultra-violet neutralizers, hydrates and fortifies the hair fiber, and illuminates hair from within.

8. 16 Finally, in the narrative perspective, Vonnegut perfects the postmodern game through the mutability of the first person and third person and the parody of Jesus Christ.

9. The Accomplishment of an enterprise, of a prophecy, etc· That which completes, perfects, or equips thoroughly; acquirement; attainment; that which constitutes excellence of mind, or elegance of manners, acquired by education or training

10. Angelology, Martin Heidegger, Augustine, Bonaventure Itinerarium 35 The supreme Hierarch purifies, illumines, and perfects his spouse In “Itinerarium 33: Our Spirit is made Hierarchical,” proceeding according to Bonaventure’s order, I united the hierarchy or order within Augustine’s (and Bonaventure’s) understanding of the Divine

11. Simple Athematic Present; Simple Athematic Aorist; Metathesis; Aorists in -ᾰ and -κᾰ; Athematic Reduplicated Present; Present Forms in -νη and -νυ; Athematic Contract Verbs; Athematic Contract Aorists; Meaning of Athematic Presents and Aorists; The Perfect; The Perfect Participle; Thematic Perfects; Meaning of the Perfect; Thematic