verb to separate and remove the larger pieces from a substance by passing it through a sieve or filter
To sift through information or ideas in a text to extract meaning or themes
To sift flour before baking to ensure a lighter texture in baked goods
To sift through rocks and sediment to find valuable minerals
To sift through data to find patterns and insights
To sift through evidence to uncover clues and solve crimes
Writers sift through research materials to find relevant information for their articles or books.
Chefs sift flour to remove any lumps before using it in baking.
Quality control inspectors sift through products to ensure they meet the required standards.
Archaeologists sift through soil and debris to uncover artifacts and historical remains.
Data analysts sift through large datasets to extract meaningful insights and patterns.
Human resources managers sift through job applications to identify suitable candidates for open positions.
Financial analysts sift through financial data to assess the performance of companies and make investment recommendations.
Legal researchers sift through case law and statutes to find relevant information for legal cases.
Marketing managers sift through market research data to identify target demographics and develop effective marketing strategies.
Environmental scientists sift through environmental data to assess the impact of human activities on ecosystems.