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solidify

1 of 1verb
/səˈlɪdəˌfaɪ/
Forms:solidifies,solidifying,solidified,solidified
1

to transform from a liquid or flexible state into a stable, firm, or compact form

  • As the temperature dropped, the melted wax began to solidify, forming candles with a smooth surface.
  • After hours in the refrigerator, the gelatin dessert started to solidify, creating a wobbly and satisfying texture.
  • The gelatin in the refrigerator solidified overnight.
  • The molten metal is currently solidifying into the desired shape.
  • The chocolate starts to solidify as it cools down.
2

to make something solid, stable, or firm

transitive
  • The chef solidified the sauce by adding a thickening agent, ensuring it would cling to the pasta.
  • The construction crew solidified the foundation of the building by pouring reinforced concrete into the footings.
  • The artist solidified her sculpture by applying a layer of protective sealant.
  • The chemist solidified the liquid solution by cooling it to a specific temperature, forming crystals.
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