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Indurate (Verb)

Meaning 1

Make hard or harder; "The cold hardened the butter".

Classification

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

Examples

  • The dry air helped indurate the leather over time, making it more durable for use in heavy-duty applications.
  • Prolonged exposure to heat may indurate some plastics, causing them to become brittle and prone to cracking.
  • The tanning process indurates the skin, allowing it to withstand the elements and last longer.
  • Years of physical labor helped indurate John's hands, allowing him to perform demanding tasks with ease.
  • Continuous use in harsh conditions will indurate the metal surface, making it resistant to wear and tear.

Synonyms

  • Harden

Hypernyms

  • Change

Hyponyms

  • Face-harden
  • Anneal
  • Normalize
  • Callus

Related Words

  • Induration (noun)

Meaning 2

Become fixed or established; "indurated customs".

Classification

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

Examples

  • The strict rules of the community had become indurated over time, making it difficult for newcomers to adjust.
  • Through generations of repetition, the holiday traditions had indurated into an inseparable part of the family's culture.
  • It took decades for the organization's regulations to indurate and become an integral part of its operations.
  • Years of living in the small town had allowed the quirky local customs to indurate and become a beloved part of daily life.
  • Over centuries, the traditional dances had indurated and were now deeply ingrained in the country's national identity.

Meaning 3

Cause to accept or become hardened to; habituate; "He was inured to the cold".

Classification

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

Examples

  • The harsh reality of war had inured the veteran to the sight of destruction and devastation.
  • After years of working night shifts, she had become inured to the lack of sunlight during the day.
  • Years of dealing with difficult customers had inured him to their constant complaints.
  • The constant media coverage of the disaster eventually inured people to its emotional impact.
  • Regular exposure to extreme temperatures had inured the expedition team to the harsh climate.

Synonyms

  • Inure
  • Harden

Hypernyms

  • Habituate
  • Accustom

Hyponyms

  • Cauterize
  • Callous
  • Steel Onself For
  • Prepare For
  • Steel Oneself Against

Meaning 4

Become hard or harder; "The wax hardened".

Classification

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

Examples

  • Freshly poured concrete would indurate over time and become strong enough to support the building's foundation.
  • The once-fragile flower petals would indurate and become resilient as the plant adapted to the harsh environment.
  • As the seasons changed, the sap in the trees would indurate, creating a protective layer for the cold winter months.
  • Years of working with her hands had caused the skin on her palms to indurate, reducing their sensitivity.
  • Prolonged exposure to dry air can cause the varnish on wood furniture to indurate and crack over time.

Synonyms

  • Harden

Hypernyms

  • Change

Hyponyms

  • Calcify
  • Cure
  • Encrust
  • Callus

Related Words

  • Induration (noun)
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