How To Use Harden In A Sentence

  • My body absorbed that ability as well; my veins are internally hardened against acids.
  • When his friends called him a coward his resolve was only hardened. Times, Sunday Times
  • A pupa covered by the hardened 3rd larval skin is known as a coarctate pupa..
  • ‘This is evident in a number of markets where rents are falling, but yields are not only holding steady, but in most instances hardening,’ he said.
  • Using encapsulated liquid tricyclic, like diolefin, and some kind of catalyst for quick hardening. Archive 2009-03-01
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  • They are only preparing them for the preferential treatment awaiting them when they become hardened criminals in modern jails. The Sun
  • It is enough to give the hardened British holidaymaker a complex. Times, Sunday Times
  • As it was, his expression hardened, the catlike sharpness of his pupils glinting dangerously.
  • But what Pete and Katrina can vouch for is a degree of comfort at their events that could convert the most hardened anti-festival goers.
  • Steels usually contain at least 0.3% manganese, which acts in a three-fold manner: it assists in deoxidation of the steel, prevents the formation of iron sulfide inclusions, and promotes greater strength by increasing the hardenability of the steel. CR4 - Recent Forum Threads and Blog Entries
  • Steel actually work-hardens over time, so in theory, steel shafts get slightly stiffer the more they're used.
  • Yet other experiments suggest that the change in strength at the CMF is due to dilatancy hardening at low melt fractions.
  • The diaphragm is the component that needs the most attention, as it hardens with age and could rupture.
  • Tasteful engraving highlighted these silver mounts and inlays, as well as the case-hardened lock.
  • The mould is spread on top of the ants' trap to reinforce its structure, as it hardens into a fibreglass-like material.
  • And those who are admonishing us to harden up, toughen up, I think we need to listen to that.
  • This 11 mm hardened steel, double-locking padlock has 100,000 key variations and a lifetime guarantee.
  • Therefore, the small amounts of copper were almost certainly added deliberately to harden the alloy without significantly debasing the silver.
  • If the Tigers indeed wanted to regroup, which is what Sri Lanka fears the most, they would then invest any amount of money to have their remaining battle hardened cadres smuggled out of these camps. Kottu
  • Sorrow and trouble either soften the heart or harden it. 
  • Hot steel is quenched to harden it.
  • As long as the conflict goes on here, it's logical to assume that the attitudes of all sides will harden, which is deeply regrettable. Top Israel Rabbis: Don't Sell Property To Non-Jews
  • He wasn't terribly popular in our part of the constituency and rumours, some of which have hardened into allegations, abounded.
  • Opinion seems to be hardening against the invasion.
  • He sniffed, and as Hap watched, his expression hardened once more. End of Time
  • The advantages in the hardening start with the carburizing operation, as a steel of uniform and fine grain size will carburize more uniformly, producing The Working of Steel Annealing, Heat Treating and Hardening of Carbon and Alloy Steel
  • Metternich, Castlereagh, and Hardenberg saw in them a ruse for foisting on France either Bernadotte, or an orientalized Republic, or The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 2 of 2)
  • Some, however, doubt that a minimum five-year jail term will deter hardened criminals.
  • A firm nexus has been established between amoral politicians, ambitious bureaucrats, unscrupulous businessmen and hardened criminals.
  • DALLAS -- Kevin Durant scored 24 points and James Harden added 23, leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 106-100 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday night, knotting the Western Conference finals at one game each. Thunder Beat Mavericks 106-100, Tie Series At 1
  • Then he pours liquid gelatin into the mold and lets it harden.
  • The loops give adequate access for the worker to heat the glass on the pontil rods, especially on breezy days when the cool air can harden the glass very rapidly, giving you little or no time to work it.
  • First, a scratch coat is troweled onto the lath; the plaster oozes through the lath and grips the backing when it hardens.
  • As an added bonus, the lava would simultaneously pave roads and sidewalks when it hardens into a glassy smooth surface of igneous rock.
  • The young are born with soft spines that quickly harden.
  • He looked for evidence of wasp parasitism by counting the 'mummies'—the golden, hardened carcasses of aphids that had become homes for wasp larvae.
  • Iceland is a land of extremes: milky-blue geothermal waters steaming in vast expanses of hardened lava next to bright green mossy hills and waterfalls.
  • God forbid that I should tell you to harden your hearts.
  • If a skill is used again and again, the link hardens; if it's used only once, the filopodia soon shrink back, triggering a change in the brain cell, a thinning of the grip that may explain forgetting.
  • The lightness of the first film had hardened into a frantic, unpleasant quality - it's easily the worst of the series.
  • It decreases hardenability but sustains hardness during tempering.
  •  The bird's silky down began to coarsen and fray, and its beak began to harden and grow. Old Egg
  • If, as promised, they throng through the streets of London when the ban comes into force in February, any civil disobedience will only harden the attitudes of the liberal townies whose routines they will be disrupting.
  • I have some ideas to harden your resolve. The Sun
  • The hardening process in his character began early. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were hardened criminals, but were not in prison. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even a hardened criminal may repent if given a second chance.
  • This is true of highly hardened aluminum alloys as well as titanium alloys and hardened steels.
  • Because not all plants we buy in nurseries are sun hardened, it's nice to shade your new plants with some camphor laurel branches.
  • There is nowt wrong with a bit of politics mixed in with dance and you'd be wise to go and see Rambert's performance for yourself - even hardened dance-phobes might be pleasantly surprised.
  • A hardened approach to this problem is long overdue, but it must have teeth.
  • Hardened firewall hosts also offer specific advantages, for example: Concentration of security.
  • The players enjoy playing and if anything they have become hardened to the amount of games we play. Times, Sunday Times
  • Using textured implants can reduce the risk of contracture (hardening of the capsule). Plastic Surgery May Turn Patient Into Disfigured Monster | Impact Lab
  • Lengthy bonding scenes follow in which, inevitably, the hardened, world-weary, cynical bodyguard learns to love the winsome little blonde.
  • I am experimentally and numerically studying the stress distribution undernath the padfoot roller at the first stage, I need to have a constitutive model for soil with both dilatancy and hardening behaviors. IMechanica - Comments
  • And still she would not be ill to fall in with Louis's preconceived notions; living an absolutely normal, rather tough life, hardened by her father's Spartanism, she found that a natural process made very little difference to her. Captivity
  • These are shaped to the desired contours and are usually made of hardened tool steel ground and lapped to a mirror finish.
  • These individuals are getting hardened trained experience in a battle zone.
  • Over time, that hardened into something nearer contempt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Frank had the close-set eyes and straight nose of his Bohemian ancestors and, by his late teens, a hardened face. The Sins of Brother Curtis
  • In some chitons, the radula has teeth tipped with magnetite, which hardens them.
  • The hardening typically affects the hands, causing the fingers to curl inwards.
  • A cop killer bullet used tobe defined as any armor piercing bullet and especially any of the Nyclad (teflon coated hardened core) bullets available only to law enforcement. Obama Administration Looks To Reinstate Assault-Weapons Ban
  • The experiments prove that after being modified treatment, the addition of cold-hardening resin is cut down, so that the cost of cold-hardening resin sand can be decreased.
  • Harden up pretty dresses with tough accessories. Times, Sunday Times
  • The victory was enough to lift Harden up to third from bottom, leaving Thackley and Silsden in the relegation zone with two games to go.
  • After the surface has been ground several times, it may be necessary to reharden the steel. On Laboratory Arts
  • Gone are the days of meeting in the club bar and discussing cricket and learning the game from hardened club players and sharing in their experiences.
  • A ferocious forehand return gave Henin-Hardenne three break points.
  • When maggots have completed their development they convert their last larval skin into a puparium, a hardened shell within which the pupa develops.
  • Aren't detectives meant to be hardened old cynics? The Sun
  • Sometimes you may be able to grind off the hardened plastic residue with a power sander.
  • Again, the conversation was bugged; it gives a chilling insight into the mind of a hardened militant.
  • Turning the young offenders of today into the hardened criminals of tomorrow is not the answer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Without the kiln, which is designed to reach the perfect temperature to cause the clay to harden, the piece of clay would remain useless. Babes with a Beatitude
  • They are made of chemo ceramic - a mixture of ceramic powder with 15 hardeners, including sodium bentonite, quartz and felspur, and burnt over 24 hours.
  • Only once during our four-hour conversation does the friendly film-maker on my sofa suddenly jolt into a hardened defensive stance. Times, Sunday Times
  • You have not been long enough in India to case-harden into the cursed egotism of this hard-hearted land, and remember, age, crawling on, has indurated old A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story
  • Remember that self-hardening steels must never be dipped in water, and always remember for all work requiring degrees of heat, that the more carbon, the less heat. Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting Electric, Forge and Thermit Welding together with related methods and materials used in metal working and the oxygen process for removal of carbon
  • After having put in practice all chivalries, devout and worldly, gone with Peredur in quest of the Holy Grail and fair ladies, and dreamed with St. Brandan of mystical Atlantides, who knows what it would produce in the domain of intellect, if it hardened itself to an entrance into the world, and subjected its rich and profound nature to the conditions of modern thought? The Poetry of the Celtic Races. VI.
  • He spent his teenage years in Lafayette, Indiana, an angsty reprobate and hardened juvenile delinquent.
  • As they say in the army, dry your eyes and harden up.
  • Civil War combat had hardened him to a pessimistic expectation of repeated failure.
  • One minute he's mixing it with his hardened opponent in midfield.
  • A creative and perseverant chemist has turned this vulnerability into an opportunity to safely remove hardened concrete from a variety of surfaces that are otherwise difficult to clean.
  • A hardened, recalcitrant vegetarian, he didn't fancy either of the main course options open to him and asked instead for the fillet of halibut to be deep-fried and presented with a minted pea purée.
  • We walked on and on, yet I felt no weariness, just a little discomfort as the filth that clung to me began to harden into a crust.
  • The trigger housing is machined from a block of aluminum, with the trigger and sear components made of hardened steel, hand fitted for proper operation.
  • The incident hardened her resolve to leave the company.
  • Bonnie informed him that the muscular arm of their wings formed a hardened scale, dense enough to cut flesh and metal alike.
  • When his friends called him a coward his resolve was only hardened. Times, Sunday Times
  • The closure is first induced by a change in the electrical charge across the membrane, and then by a release of a chemical hardener that cross-links the gelatinous outer membrane coating. Assessing Causality
  • The steam-tight joints had to be made with a cement which normally took a week to harden.
  • The populace had grown so hardened to artists that gruff-voiced lesbians in corduroy breeches and young men in Grecian or medieval costume could walk the streets without attracting a glance, and along the Seine banks Notre Dame it was almost impossible to pick one’s way between the sketching-stools. Inside the Whale
  • It's whipgloss, ladies: the grasses steep-edged in the storm, dense with hornets trying to trick their way under the roots while the stains keep creeping out of my fist, moistening the knee of my pants, your pants, our pants leaving us stranded like creatures that gurgle under the waste as the mud hardens. Gloss
  • The Non Destructive Testing ( NDT ) system is primarily a poke yoke device for the induction hardening process.
  • And if his features have recently seemed to take on a new youthfulness, his is still a face etched with experience, slowly hardening into the same benignly owlish countenance you see in photographs of his long-departed father, Jim.
  • Its lifecycle begins in the spring when infective spores are forcibly ejected from reproductive structures that sprout from overwintering pods of black, hardened mycelium called "sclerotia. Boing Boing
  • Making your mark on the world is hard. If it were easy, everybody would do it. But it's not. It takes patience, it takes commitment, and it comes with plenty of failure along the way. The real test is not whether you avoid this failure, because you won't. it's whether you let it harden or shame you into inaction, or whether you learn from it; whether you choose to persevere. Barack Obama 
  • Their action can only serve to harden the attitude of landowners.
  • Their central theme is that he betrayed his band of brothers and cast aspersions on every battle-hardened American soldier.
  • If it hardens in the firing pin hole, we may have to use a Dremel tool and a pick to get it out.
  • And we're dealing with a real hardened criminal that's violated, I believe, just about every international law.
  • Within the hardened shell of the isolated self, one is safe from the pain of love.
  • Josie intends to join him when she has completed her assignment for Jones, a hardened veteran of the juicy tidbit wars.
  • Better ones have a hardened steel pin with the beveled latch.
  • And then, with his expression hardening, he turns to the other agenda, the real one, the one the Brotherhood has nursed along since 1928--including a long period of of ideological alliance with the Nazis--the agenda that its Palestinian branch is applying in Gaza. Bernard-Henri Lévy: Egypt: Year Zero
  • Racial attitudes existed parallel to hardening attitudes towards immorality and vice, which required the same segregation that racial separation would soon require as well.
  • The rhetoric inherited from the Victorian world insists that prostitutes were penniless waifs of the street, servant girls who were seduced and abandoned, or the coarse streetwalkers hardened by city life.
  • The rest of the strength is generated by work-hardening.
  • The same salt may be used to caseharden wrought iron. Scientific American Supplement, No. 430, March 29, 1884
  • The earth hardens under the hot sun.
  • We would bump and twist along narrow roads, their surfaces deeply grooved by hardened tire tracks.
  • By tweaking the mix of other hardening additives like nickel and molybdenum, which are cheaper and more abundant, GE was able to cut the rhenium content in its jet-engine blades to 3% from 6%. Testing Their Metals
  • Motorists are asked to be on the lookout for 16 hardened criminals. The Sun
  • Then her gaze returned to the glaive … and her determination hardened. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
  • Harden's Rebels had the city besieged, circumvallated and bottled in a double fosse. The Black Company
  • I thought the satellite payloads had to be hardened for the high loads assocated with vibs. Flip Flopping on EELV Safety - NASA Watch
  • Cuts in the bark of the tree allow the resin to ooze out and harden. The Sun
  • US hardens line on Syria's Assad THE US says it has no interest in seeing Syria's President Bashar al-Assad survive simply to preserve regional "stability", hardening its line on what it termed a "grotesque" crackdown on dissent. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • Cast off up there, Nick!" called Hardenberg from the wheel. A Deal in Wheat and Other Stories of the New and Old West
  • It is critical that equal amounts of resin and hardener are mixed in the egg cup.
  • Glancing over at Lord Gunthar, he saw the knight's expression harden, and he knew he experienced the same thing. Test of the Twins
  • Closed-angle glaucoma is when the channels in the eyes narrow or harden and become constricted or obstructed not allowing the interocular fluids to drain from the eye. Human Eye: Part 2
  • Amber is made from aged, hardened tree sap or resin and can be found in just a few areas of the world where conditions were just right.
  • Tools having diameters greater than about 80 mm or equivalent sections in flat dimensions are difficult to harden to full hardness if there are re-entrant corners.
  • My resolve hardened and in one smooth motion I pushed open the door.
  • Over the years of life I had hardened my heart with hatred and mistrust.
  • “It would not be important, even with its location unusual,” she replied, her expression hardening in a manner that made Fandral frown and the other druids stir, “if Elune herself had not revealed to me the dread truth.” WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
  • I need to harden myself against disappointment.
  • Light, youthful indie pop with enough cheeky charm to win over the most hardened cynic. The Sun
  • [1] As the cells in the three regions begin to keratinize and harden, they are integrated into the dead (keratinized) portion of the hair fiber; new hair cells in the hair bulb region push the dead shaft upwards towards the skin's surface. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • It is a thermoplastic material which gets softer with heating and hardens when cooled.
  • The splitting of the rostellum, curiously enough, never happens without insect aid; but if a bristle or needle be passed over it ever so lightly, a stream of sticky, milky fluid exudes, hardens, and the boat-shaped disk, with pollen masses attached, may be withdrawn on the bristle just as the bee removes them with her tongue. Wild Flowers Worth Knowing
  • The dried, hardened remains of the lahar persist today, a streak of barren rock on a landscape that is otherwise richly vegetated.
  • I returned to Lahore five weeks later, shell-shocked, hungry for company, but hardened, sunburned, and at least now aware of the scale of the problem. Daniyal Mueenuddin talks about his life and his first collection of short stories In Other Rooms, Other Wonders.
  • The probes forward transactions to a hardened Collector appliance on the network, where they are compared to previously defined policies to detect violations.
  • Each student was given a cardboard base, approximately 25 cm in diameter, and a small block of plasticine clay (non-hardening modeling clay).
  • What's ready to hand is not the very pulse of intuition but a hardened and socially-astute response.
  • He focused on it, his expression hardening as he recognized what it was. THE SUNDERING
  • Next, drive a screw into the nozzle end of the hardened caulk and use the screw to pull the hardened caulk out of the nozzle.
  • Mrs Thatcher had just won her first term, and we were in for a general hardening and factionalizing in the whole society, with a concomitant travestying of the realities of the factionalized groups.
  • Engineered to maintain original GM dimensions and process parameters, these axles are induction hardened and feature a 100-percent machined shaft and precision nobbed splines.
  • • After removing the pops from the molds, wave them in the air for about 10 seconds to reharden the outer layer. Undefined
  • His expression hardened when he spotted Adam, but just as quickly as his scowl appeared, it was replaced by a smile. The Clayborne Brides
  • I saw her: blond hair pulled back in a bandanna, thick - soled shoes, work - hardened hands.
  • Hardenberg: How can you live knowing that people are starving for want of your help? The Edukators, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Secondary bacterial infection can cause hardening and thickening of the skin, known as elephantiasis.
  • Eccles.tom. ix.p. 719,) Apres tout, ce narre de Sozomene est si honteux, pour tous ceux qu'il y mele, et surtout pour Theodose, qu'il vaut mieux travailler a le detruire, qu'a le soutenir; an admirable canon of criticism!] [Footnote 47: I can only be understood to mean, that such was his natural temper when it was not hardened, or inflamed, by religious zeal. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 3
  • My heart should not be hardening against him but it has and yet it feels like porcelain and as if it is starting to crack.
  • Hardenberg, at a loss for an answer, feigned an interest in the grummets of the life-boat cover and left me to lie as best I might. A Deal in Wheat and Other Stories of the New and Old West
  • The characteristic joints that identify the bamboo plant are clearly visible and give the floor a unique appearance and natural tone, hardened by topcoats of acrylic polyurethane finish.
  • “I did,” Donatra said, her expression hardening, “but my largesse was rebuffed.” Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
  • Our consultant scientist-a man well hardened to criminal inventions!-declares it quite the strangest thing he has come across.
  • Army helicopter gunships and MiG fighter planes lead the attacks but cannot distinguish between hardened officers and fresh abductees.
  • The benefits of SCC include primarily its workability in the plastic state, rather than enhanced properties in the hardened state.
  • Inventions, handy fables, and propaganda wormed away at the story for decades, institutionalizing falsehoods and calcifying legends, many of which then became part of the narrative in the West, where further repetition hardened and certified official Soviet accounts. The Gun
  • Other safe designs make use of a hardened, angled deflector plate to accomplish the same end.
  • This is not a call to harden our hearts. The Sun
  • To my understanding, hydrogenation is what "hardens" oils to a semi-solid state. BC Bloggers
  • It can definitely inspire a chuckle or two from even the most cynical and hardened otaku.
  • Many of the parts are of cast iron, rendered malleable by annealing, and finally casehardened. Scientific American Supplement, No. 598, June 18, 1887
  • The spectral variability is generally characterized by a hardening of the source spectra as their luminosities increase. Taking The Pulse Of A Supernova – NGC 4490 | Universe Today
  • When I took my little jewel of a dinner out, the yolk's top half was beginning to harden a little, and this proved very enjoyable.
  • She turned very slowly at the quiet hail, and offered a smile to the woman standing in her doorway, all dark and powerful and hardened, as opposed to her own light, airy, pale self.
  • But time and earth case-harden us to live; the feeblest sense is trusted most: the child feels God a moment, ichors o'er the place, plays on and grows to be a man like us. An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry
  • He reasoned that Eisenhower’s refusal to intervene against Goldwater had hardened into yet another of the many laws by which he lived his life: permanent and undeviating neutrality in all prenomination battles involving Republicans in order to preserve the effectiveness of his support in the general election. Going Home to Glory
  • This generation of unregenerated vipers was still perverse, stiff-necked, and hardened in their iniquity. Barchester Towers
  • All of a sudden my heart hardened against her.
  • The first layer is what I call target hardening, which is anything you do to prevent or cause delays in your house being broken into, such as deadbolt locks, things of that nature. CNN Transcript Aug 12, 2006
  • This is a potentially deadly fat formed when liquid oils are chemically hardened with hydrogen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Doctors are hardened to the sight of blood.
  • Though reddish-brown and hardened by petrifaction, the original character of the wood was still evident.
  • I am persuaded that all valetudinarians are too sedentary, too regular, and too cautious — We should sometimes increase the motion of the machine, to unclog the wheels of life; and now and then take a plunge amidst the waves of excess, in order to caseharden the constitution. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
  • Hardened backing plates are required under all pads that bottom out.
  • At stanzas instinct with blythe and cordial amities, more brotherly the grasp of peasant's in peasant's toil-hardened hands! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844
  • High-security hasps have anchored eyebolts, pinless hinges, hardened steel anchoring loops and hidden screws.
  • A groundburst creates enormous overpressure and ground shock, ideal for destroying a hardened target. Superiority Complex
  • People want to see hardened crims caught and locked up.
  • Like their koala cousins, wombats have a hardened layer over the muscles of their rump; a very hardened layer.
  • The crumbs should still be slightly moist to the touch; they will dry and harden as they cool. Times, Sunday Times
  • I suppose they're quite a hardened bunch, the international press corps?
  • His resolve was even more hardened to escape from captivity although it was impossible.
  • An increasing silica modulus impairs the burnability by reducing the liquid phase content, causes slow setting, hardening and also dusting in the kiln. 5.1 Raw-mix design
  • A more likely—and alarming—scenario is that the current regime will harden its stance and tighten the screws or be replaced by an even more nationalistic and militant one.
  • Safe-like vault doors pre-hung on hardened steel frames are readily available from the major safe manufacturers.
  • The minister who hardens his heart to a call, and waits for a certain congregation to offer him say five hundred a year more, often finds himself scabbed upon by another and more impecunious minister; and the next time it is his turn to scab while a brother minister is hardening his heart to a call. THE SCAB
  • Pressure has hardened the marine muds, the arkose, or the volcanic ash from which slates are derived, and has caused them to cleave by the rearrangement of their particles. The Elements of Geology
  • From the initial call, entries were slashed down to twenty hopefuls who then developed their screenplays under the beady eyes of hardened professionals.
  • Machining this tough hardened steel is more time-consuming and difficult, but it allows parts to be machined to very tight tolerances.
  • By adding copper to the silver, the mediaeval craftsmen were hardening and lowering the melting point of silver, although it still remained silvery in colour.
  • Charity degrades those who receive it and hardens those who dispense it. George Sand 
  • For years, she baked all our bread—heavy whole-wheat loaves that would harden into uncuttable lumps—and gave us oatmeal instead of boxed cereal, and refused to buy soda, candy, or potato chips. Imperfect endings
  • Another of Roberts' fans, while filming, was Gay Harden, who portrays a teacher of speech, elocution and poise.
  • Finally, the gravediggers had to dig down 13 feet through the snow and into ground hardened by six weeks of frost.
  • Porcelain After the Chinese began transforming kaolin clay into fire-hardened, gleaming white vessels about 1,800 years ago, the Italians dubbed the style porcellana , or porcelain, because it reminded them of shiny cowrie shells. The China Factor
  • Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts. Charles Dickens 
  • Want to go in with hardened armour and blow up anything in your way? The Sun
  • During the final molt, from pupa to adult, the epidermal cells secrete special enzymes that rigidify the horns as well as hardening all the other adult structures.

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