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solidified

[ US /səˈɫɪdəˌfaɪd/ ]
[ UK /səlˈɪdɪfˌa‍ɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. changed into a solid mass

How To Use solidified In A Sentence

  • In this crucible I have mixed together just one ounce of sugar and one and one-eighth ounces of solidified oxygen, solidified by the force of chemical affinity and bound up in a white salt called chlorate of potash. Religion and Chemistry
  • By then, our personalities - soft, giving and flaccid - have already solidified, which renders any effort to stiffen our sinews impotent.
  • Over a period of several decades, Ewe women in the flourishing market communities solidified commercial ties and cemented their role as familial providers.
  • Mascarpone is the fresh cheese that really rebels against being low fat - it is virtually solidified cream.
  • One observer looks in the box which starts the process which is verified and solidified through the hierarchy of observation.
  • Grocers that solidified reputations as low-priced alternatives have seen sales grow recently, while those like A & P that have kept prices higher suffered declines. A
  • It brings in the Trinity,so you have Trinitarian theology becoming a bit more solidified at the council of Nicaea.
  • To mention examples, blood serum solidified at a suitable temperature is a highly suitable medium, and various media are made with extract of meat as a basis, with the addition of gelatine or agar as solidifying agents and of non-coagulable proteids (commercial "peptone") to make up for proteids lost by coagulation in the preparation. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • Her sorrow had localized, congealed, solidified.
  • The changes in chemical composition, microstructure and mechanical properties of directionally solidified superalloy DZ125 during repeated remelting have been studied.
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