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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The police conducted a refracted investigation into the criminal organization.
The air molecules refracted the sound waves, causing them to bend around corners.
The refracted light gave the room a beautiful blue glow.
The scientist refracted the experiment to test a new hypothesis.
The water in the pool refracted the light and made the bottom of the pool look deeper.
The curvature of the lens refracted the image.
The refracted code in the software required debugging.
The refracted path of the bullet missed the target.
The politician refracted the facts to gain more support.
The refracted message in the book was one of hope and resilience.
The solvent refracted the polymer, dissolving it into a solution.
The heat coming off the asphalt refracted the light, creating a shimmering effect on the road.
The refracted beam of the flashlight illuminated the dark path.
She studied the refracted data for hours to find any errors.
The detective refracted the crime scene for clues.
The refracted information indicated a potential security threat.
The architect refracted the building design to comply with safety regulations.
The refracted light from the diamond made it sparkle.
The auditor refracted the financial statements to check for accuracy.
The refracted radiation caused mutations in the DNA.
The angle of the mirror refracted her reflection.
The bacteria refracted the sugar, producing lactic acid.
The refracted seismic data provided insights into the structure of the earth's crust.
The heat refracted off the asphalt, creating a mirage on the road.
The refracted image in the mirror made her appear taller.
The refracted light created a beautiful rainbow.
She analyzed the refracted statistics to determine the best course of action.
The refracted shape of the sculpture was abstract and intriguing.
The analyst refracted the market trends to forecast the future demand.
The journalist wrote a refracted article about the political scandal.
The sound waves refracted off the canyon walls, causing an echo.
The enzyme refracted the substrate, catalyzing the reaction.
The diamond ring refracted the light and sparkled in the sunlight.
The chemist refracted the compound with an acid to break down its molecular structure.
The eye refracted the light, allowing the person to see the object clearly.
His anger refracted his judgment of the situation.
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