Winnow | Mean of winnow in English Dictionary
/ˈwɪnoʊ/
- Verb
- to remove (people or things that are less important, desirable, etc.) from a larger group or list
- The least qualified applicants were winnowed out of the initial pool.
- The list of candidates has been winnowed [=narrowed down, whittled down] to five.
- He needs to winnow down his options.
- to remove (the unwanted coverings of seeds) from grain by throwing the grain up in the air and letting the wind blow the unwanted parts away
- Harvesters winnowed the chaff from the wheat.
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