solidify|solidified|solidifies|solidifying in English
verb
[so·lid·i·fy || sə'lɪdɪfaɪ]
make hard or solid, change from a liquid to a solid state; become hard or solid (through drying, cooling, crystallizing, etc.)
Use "solidify|solidified|solidifies|solidifying" in a sentence
1. It'll be solidified.
2. solidifying into surface, molded by fire.
3. Opinions are beginning to solidify.
4. Foamed structures of bulk-solidifying amorphous alloys
5. We need to consider solidifying this team.
6. Extreme cold will solidify water.
7. The public opinion may solidify.
8. But when an electric current is applied, the gravitonium solidifies.
9. 18 The public opinion may solidify.
10. Cold should solidify the jelly.
11. The lava has solidified and frozen.
12. All other materials contract when they solidify.
13. Opinion on the question had begun to solidify.
14. Water will solidify into ice if you freeze it.
15. 4 Cadets don't just honor America, they solidify their character
16. He made great efforts to solidify his position as chairman.
17. Green solidifies Cardinals reputation as one of the Boldest teams in new NFL
18. Later the composite materials were die cast and solidified and aged.
19. Protoplast-derived cells developed calli on transfer to agar-solidified medium.
20. As the gel solidifies, it forms a tough substance that restores the material’s original strength.
21. The success of Amped was solidified by the successful
22. Annealing also removes stresses that can occur when welds solidify
23. Once in contact with air, it cooled and solidified.
24. They had been betrothed earlier as an act of solidifying the treaty of 442.
25. The very ground on which he was walking seemed solidified only yesterday