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solidify
[ suh-lid-uh-fahy ]
verb (used with object)
- to unite firmly or consolidate.
- to form into crystals; make crystallized.
verb (used without object)
- to become solid.
- to form into crystals; become crystallized.
solidify
/ əˈɪɪˌڲɪ /
verb
- to make or become solid or hard
- to make or become strong, united, determined, etc
Derived Forms
- ˌ徱ھˈپDz, noun
- ˈ徱ˌھ, noun
- ˈ徱ˌھ, adjective
Other 51Թ Forms
- ···ھ····ٲ [s, uh, -lid-, uh, -fahy-, uh, -, bil, -i-tee], ···ھ···Ա noun
- ···ھ·· adjective
- ···ھ··پDz [s, uh, -lid-, uh, -fi-, key, -sh, uh, n], noun
- ···ھ· noun
- ԴDz····ھ adjective
- ԴDz····ڲ·Բ adjective
- ·····ڲ verb (used with object) oversolidified oversolidifying
- ····ڲ verb resolidified resolidifying
- ܲ····ھ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
This is certainly meant to be a moment that serves to solidify the bond between these old friends, but honestly, it also feels pretty tragic.
Certainly nothing like it has been seen since 1948, when the United States solidified its postwar leadership and banked global goodwill with the Marshall Plan, which rebuilt war-ravaged Europe, including former enemies.
Abraham felt that they needed to make a movie quickly in order to solidify Selena’s legacy.
If anything, almost regardless of his future contributions, a central piece of his Dodger legacy has already been solidified.
Freezing the dough solidifies the butter and ensures that it melts evenly during baking, leading to biscuits that rise higher and more evenly, with a texture that’s light yet sturdy.
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