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cemented

adjective as in stuck

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The film also cemented its Rocky Horror status with a limited late-night theatrical run.

These feats, among others, have cemented him as an artist whose talents continue to push the limits of effective storytelling.

Trierweiler leaves the Elysée Palace having never cemented her place there with a leery French public.

Court papers report, “Together, they packaged the remains and then re-cemented the area.”

His prominence was cemented by an appearance in a video of a tank ambush that killed hundreds of Russian soldiers in 1996.

And the words, hitherto un-united, which are thus cemented together, are called Extremes.

You can then test yourself on the work by calling to mind whatever you have thus cemented together.

The rush up the Nile had not begun, and travellers had not yet cemented their travelling acquaintanceships.

A concretion of rounded quartz pebbles, cemented by ferruginous matter, apparently of recent formation.

Calcareous incrustations, including fragments of madrepores, and of shells, cemented by splintery carbonate of lime.

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On this page you'll find 211 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cemented, such as: caked, calcified, compact, compressed, congealed, and conglomerated.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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