solidification

IPA: sʌɫˈɪdʌfʌkˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The action of solidifying.
  • Concentration or consolidation.
  • (grammar) The tendency to transform an open compound into a closed compound (solid compound).
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Examples of "solidification" in Sentences

  • It's more than a miracle; it's the solidification of the Jewish people.
  • a world of beauty she was now too fatigued to imagine save as a kind of solidification of a sunset.
  • Because granite and granodiorite form beneath the Earth's surface, their solidification is a relatively slow process.
  • He told the senator that the interim storage of waste at reactors through a process known as solidification "is something we can do today."
  • Rather than advance Palestinian independence, this vitriol contributes to the solidification of the Israeli occupation in the name of security.
  • He refers over and over again to the idea of "solidification" of commercial spent nuclear fuel at each reactor location as the solution to the waste management issue.
  • The cause of broad-leafed trees losing their leaves is then identified as the solidification of moisture at the leaf juncture, which can thus serve as the middle term in a causal explanation of this fact.

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