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burnish

verb as in polish, brighten

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He’s since become a regional force in his own right — one single-handedly responsible for burnishing his brother’s legacy.

And it will forever be burnished in my memory because it's the wildfire that burned down my community and my home.

From BBC

Stafford could burnish his impressive resumé with another Super Bowl title.

In a story last year about turning 40, Riley told the Los Angeles Times that he has never been fixated on burnishing his personal legacy.

With a deluxe new remix courtesy of engineer Paul Hicks and Harrison’s son Dhani, "Living in the Material World" has finally been burnished for our new millennium.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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