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Effloresce (Verb)

Meaning 1

Come into or as if into flower; "These manifestations effloresced in the past".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • As she read the book, her inner strength began to effloresce and guide her decisions.
  • The sudden boom in the economy allowed the city's arts scene to effloresce and flourish.
  • Her creativity effloresced as she traveled the world, discovering new cultures and meeting fascinating people.
  • The style of art that they became known for began to effloresce in each brushstroke, telling a unique story.
  • The passionate speeches of the young activist seemed to effloresce into widespread social movements across the country.

Synonyms

  • Burst Forth

Hypernyms

  • Flower
  • Blossom

Related Words

  • Efflorescent (adjective)
  • Efflorescence (noun)

Meaning 2

Become encrusted with crystals due to evaporation.

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • Saline lakes often effloresce as water evaporates, leaving salt deposits on their surfaces.
  • In areas of high evaporation, rocks may effloresce with layers of crystalline salt over time.
  • As groundwater rose to the surface, the deposits began to effloresce, forming a crust of salt crystals.
  • Under the hot desert sun, the basin's surface slowly began to effloresce, revealing an intricate pattern of salt crystals.
  • Over time, the soil had begun to effloresce, forming a crunchy layer of crystalline minerals.

Hypernyms

  • Incrust

Meaning 3

Assume crystalline form; become crystallized.

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • The chemical solution began to effloresce as it cooled, forming a crystalline structure at its surface.
  • The salt in the water started to effloresce when the mixture reached the ideal temperature, taking the shape of beautiful crystals.
  • Researchers carefully controlled the laboratory conditions to encourage the substance to effloresce, resulting in highly ordered crystals.
  • The crystals in the cave took thousands of years to effloresce, creating an awe-inspiring sight of sparkling beauty and fragility.
  • Over time, the mineral-laden water caused the stone to effloresce, covering its surface in delicate, lace-like crystals.

Synonyms

  • Crystalise
  • Crystalize
  • Crystallize

Hypernyms

  • Solidify

Hyponyms

  • Devitrify
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