D
Dicread
HomeDictionarySsift

sift

sift / sift / sift
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: siftedpp: sifteding: sifting

This term evokes a process of refinement and separation. In a culinary sense, it describes the physical act of aerating a powder or removing clumps to ensure a smooth consistency, emphasizing precision and preparation. When used in an informational context, it suggests a meticulous, almost surgical search through a chaotic mass of data. It implies that the desired answer is hidden and requires a patient, systematic filtering process to isolate the truth from the noise.

Meanings

Transitive Verbsift
[~ something]

To put a dry powder through a sieve or mesh to remove lumps or separate larger particles.

"Sift the flour into a large bowl before adding the eggs."

Transitive Verbsift
[~ through something]

To examine a large amount of information or a collection of objects very carefully to find something specific.

"The investigators had to sift through thousands of documents to find the evidence."

Intransitive Verbsift
[~]

To pass a substance through a sieve or strainer.

"The flour should be sifted before use."

Related Words

Last Updated: June 18, 2026Report an Error