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diff --git a/absl/memory/memory.h b/absl/memory/memory.h
index c6799608..95909138 100644
--- a/absl/memory/memory.h
+++ b/absl/memory/memory.h
@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ namespace absl {
// Function Template: WrapUnique()
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
-// Transfers ownership of a raw pointer to a `std::unique_ptr`. The returned
-// value is a `std::unique_ptr` of deduced type.
+// Adopts ownership from a raw pointer and transfers it to the returned
+// `std::unique_ptr`, whose type is deduced.
//
// Example:
// X* NewX(int, int);
@@ -169,8 +169,8 @@ typename memory_internal::MakeUniqueResult<T>::invalid make_unique(
// Function Template: RawPtr()
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
-// Extracts the raw pointer from a pointer-like 'ptr'. `absl::RawPtr` is useful
-// within templates that need to handle a complement of raw pointers,
+// Extracts the raw pointer from a pointer-like value `ptr`. `absl::RawPtr` is
+// useful within templates that need to handle a complement of raw pointers,
// `std::nullptr_t`, and smart pointers.
template <typename T>
auto RawPtr(T&& ptr) -> decltype(&*ptr) {
@@ -183,9 +183,9 @@ inline std::nullptr_t RawPtr(std::nullptr_t) { return nullptr; }
// Function Template: ShareUniquePtr()
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
-// Transforms a `std::unique_ptr` rvalue into a `std::shared_ptr`. The returned
-// value is a `std::shared_ptr` of deduced type and ownership is transferred to
-// the shared pointer.
+// Adopts a `std::unique_ptr` rvalue and returns a `std::shared_ptr` of deduced
+// type. Ownership (if any) of the held value is transferred to the returned
+// shared pointer.
//
// Example:
//
@@ -194,8 +194,11 @@ inline std::nullptr_t RawPtr(std::nullptr_t) { return nullptr; }
// CHECK_EQ(*sp, 10);
// CHECK(up == nullptr);
//
-// Note that this conversion is correct even when T is an array type, although
-// the resulting shared pointer may not be very useful.
+// Note that this conversion is correct even when T is an array type, and more
+// generally it works for *any* deleter of the `unique_ptr` (single-object
+// deleter, array deleter, or any custom deleter), since the deleter is adopted
+// by the shared pointer as well. The deleter is copied (unless it is a
+// reference).
//
// Implements the resolution of [LWG 2415](http://wg21.link/lwg2415), by which a
// null shared pointer does not attempt to call the deleter.