solidify

IPA: sʌɫˈɪdʌfaɪ

verb

  • (transitive) To make solid; convert into a solid body.
  • (transitive) To concentrate; consolidate, reinforce.
  • (intransitive) To become solid; to freeze, set.
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Examples of "solidify" in Sentences

  • Republicans need to solidify their Medicare plan.
  • - When new tech terms solidify, they stick on tight.
  • This will help solidify the consensus of the situation.
  • In fact, it ought to be the one to solidify the article.
  • The dispersion is then cooled to solidify the microspheres.
  • The mold is vibrated and the concrete is allowed to solidify.
  • "Things are starting to solidify, which is good," Woods said.
  • Supervisors solidify changes to elected officials' pay raises.
  • The links help solidify the adverse affects of this phenomenon.
  • Poor Don, mugged and then forced to solidify is false identity.
  • A big reason for not including Gears in Chrome for Mac in the interim, as we wait for HTML5 to solidify, is a technical hurdle.
  • We met again in 2010 at the NYU campus in Florence that gave us our name to solidify the mission, agenda and goals of our coalition.
  • Becky and Justin solidify their friendship as the mayhem escalates to biological warfare, and they and their families face ethical and space-time dilemmas.
  • Again, I would strongly disagree with that kind of conduct of American national security policy, particularly since it would legitimize Raul Castro in the position that he's trying to solidify, which is a furtherance of an oppressive, repressive regime, which has caused the people of Cuba to suffer in every imaginable way, including economically for many, many years.

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