distil (Meaning)
distil (v)
undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops
extract by the process of distillation
undergo the process of distillation
give off (a liquid)
distil (v. t. & i.)
See Distill.
Synonyms & Antonyms of distil
distil Sentence Examples
- 1) The distiller meticulously selected the choicest grapes to distill into a fine brandy.
- 2) In the depths of the distillery, the aromas of distilled spirits filled the air.
- 3) An alchemist patiently distilled the essence of herbs, seeking hidden powers within.
- 4) The scent of freshly distilled lavender oil wafted through the room, calming and soothing the senses.
- 5) The apothecary carefully distilled a potent tonic from ancient recipes.
- 6) The steam billowed from the still as it distilled pure water from seawater, a gift of life in arid lands.
- 7) The perfumer skillfully distilled the heady essence of flowers, creating a mesmerizing fragrance.
- 8) The old manuscript held the secrets of a long-forgotten art, detailing the methods to distill the elixir of life.
- 9) The chemist painstakingly distilled the complex mixture, isolating the desired compounds for further analysis.
- 10) As the moonshine flowed from the still, the bootleggers carefully filled their jars, their illicit trade hidden under the cover of darkness.
FAQs About the word distil
undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops, extract by the process of distillation, undergo the process of distillation, gi
drip, flow, pour,drop, stream, sprinkle, trickle, bleed, dribble, ripple
spout, spout, spurt,spurt, gush,gush,
1) The distiller meticulously selected the choicest grapes to distill into a fine brandy.
2) In the depths of the distillery, the aromas of distilled spirits filled the air.
3) An alchemist patiently distilled the essence of herbs, seeking hidden powers within.
4) The scent of freshly distilled lavender oil wafted through the room, calming and soothing the senses.