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Sift out Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɪft/ /ˈaʊt
SIFT-owt
sˈɪft/ /ˈaʊt
SIFT-owt

Definition

To separate or remove things that are not wanted from a group by carefully examining them.

Usage & Nuances

Informal. Commonly used for both physical (separating items) and abstract (ideas, people, data) filtering. Often appears as 'sift out the best', 'sift out the errors', or 'sift out the unwanted.' Similar in meaning to 'weed out', but 'sift out' suggests a careful, thorough process, as if using a sieve.

Example Sentences

You should sift out the empty bottles from the recycling bin.

basic

Teachers must sift out the best essays for the competition.

basic

The machine can sift out rocks from the soil.

basic

It's hard to sift out fake news online these days.

natural

They interviewed a lot of candidates to sift out the ones who really fit the job.

natural

We need to sift out unnecessary details before sending the report.

natural