Canadian English Meaning of fine

good

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Definitions and Meaning of fine in English

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fine (n)

money extracted as a penalty

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fine (v)

issue a ticket or a fine to as a penalty

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fine (s)

being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition

minutely precise especially in differences in meaning

thin in thickness or diameter

characterized by elegance or refinement or accomplishment

free from impurities; having a high or specified degree of purity

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fine (a)

of textures that are smooth to the touch or substances consisting of relatively small particles

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fine (r)

an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence

in a delicate manner

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fine (superl.)

Finished; brought to perfection; refined; hence, free from impurity; excellent; superior; elegant; worthy of admiration; accomplished; beautiful.

Aiming at show or effect; loaded with ornament; overdressed or overdecorated; showy.

Nice; delicate; subtle; exquisite; artful; skillful; dexterous.

Not coarse, gross, or heavy

Not gross; subtile; thin; tenous.

Not coarse; comminuted; in small particles; as, fine sand or flour.

Not thick or heavy; slender; filmy; as, a fine thread.

Thin; attenuate; keen; as, a fine edge.

Made of fine materials; light; delicate; as, fine linen or silk.

Having (such) a proportion of pure metal in its composition; as, coins nine tenths fine.

(Used ironically.)

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fine (a.)

To make fine; to refine; to purify, to clarify; as, to fine gold.

To make finer, or less coarse, as in bulk, texture, etc.; as. to fine the soil.

To change by fine gradations; as (Naut.), to fine down a ship's lines, to diminish her lines gradually.

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fine (n.)

End; conclusion; termination; extinction.

A sum of money paid as the settlement of a claim, or by way of terminating a matter in dispute; especially, a payment of money imposed upon a party as a punishment for an offense; a mulct.

A final agreement concerning lands or rents between persons, as the lord and his vassal.

A sum of money or price paid for obtaining a benefit, favor, or privilege, as for admission to a copyhold, or for obtaining or renewing a lease.

To impose a pecuniary penalty upon for an offense or breach of law; to set a fine on by judgment of a court; to punish by fine; to mulct; as, the trespassers were fined ten dollars.

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fine (v. i.)

To pay a fine. See Fine, n., 3 (b).

To become fine (in any one of various senses); as, the ale will fine; the weather fined.

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fine (v. t.)

To finish; to cease; or to cause to cease.

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fine (adv.)

Finely; well; elegantly; fully; delicately; mincingly.

In a manner so that the driven ball strikes the object ball so far to one side as to be deflected but little, the object ball being driven to one side.

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