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  • verb Present participle of solidify.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization

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Examples

  • Earth formed by solidifying from the water on which it floated.

    Brian Keene 2010

  • Earth formed by solidifying from the water on which it floated.

    DELUGE (Part 54) – Brian Keene 2010

  • When it is all done, the room will help us in solidifying our ideas and will serve as a "model" for the rest of the house.

    PrairieMod Monday 2008

  • He was crucial in solidifying the image of vigor and confidence that continues to be identified with Americans today.

    Kirk Douglas Theatre Announces Their 2007-2008 Season 2007

  • Ad revenue could be a key element in solidifying that relationship.

    GreedTube Offers Revenue Sharing Alternative to YouTube 2007

  • Detroit Tigers liked the idea of solidifying the left side of their infield for the next couple years.

    SI.com 2010

  • It is not an uncalculated move by the Libs, it is called solidifying the base.

    The Chronicle Herald - Maintenance Feed 2009

  • Still, Duy and others say Intel's announcement is good news for the added jobs and the less tangible benefits such as solidifying Intel's role in Oregon.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2010

  • Still, Duy and others say Intel's announcement is good news for the added jobs and the less tangible benefits such as solidifying Intel's role in Oregon.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2010

  • Part of the talk focused on how faith communities can start working together to increase environmentally conscious practices, such as solidifying one's connection to the land by collaborating with area farms or reducing energy use at home.

    News for Lynchburg News Advance 2009

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