Antonyms for solidified


Grammar : Verb
Spell : suh-lid-uh-fahy
Phonetic Transcription : səˈlɪd əˌfaɪ


Definition of solidified

Origin :
  • 1799 (transitive); 1837 (intransitive), from French solidifier, from Old French solide (see solid (adj.)) + -fier (see -fy). Related: Solidified; solidifying.
  • verb harden
Example sentences :
  • He looked like a man who had heard some news which had first steadied and then solidified him.
  • Extract from : « A List To Starboard » by F. Hopkinson Smith
  • With this duplication, its national consciousness has as it were solidified.
  • Extract from : « China, Japan and the U.S.A. » by John Dewey
  • Her ambition had solidified into an unreasoning conscientiousness.
  • Extract from : « The Job » by Sinclair Lewis
  • Was it the solidified foam of the sea or the tears of the mermaid?
  • Extract from : « The Birth of the Nation » by Mrs. Roger A. Pryor
  • When the copper is solidified, but still red-hot, he forges it.
  • Extract from : « A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines » by Andrew Ure
  • The interstices between the shots are solidified with sawdust.
  • Extract from : « Cradock Nowell, Vol. 1 (of 3) » by Richard Doddridge Blackmore
  • This is merely the solidified secretion from the sebaceous gland.
  • Extract from : « Cooley's Practical Receipts, Volume II » by Arnold Cooley
  • Solidified alcohol was supplied so that the coffee could be served hot.
  • Extract from : « America's Munitions 1917-1918 » by Benedict Crowell
  • Not until the solidified gum had been expelled was there any domestic peace.
  • Extract from : « The Awakening of the Desert » by Julius C. Birge
  • Nutrient media for the culture of bacteria are solidified by 10-15 per cent.
  • Extract from : « Animal Proteins » by Hugh Garner Bennett

Synonyms for solidified

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