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frozen

Definition for frozen

adjective as in very cold

Strongest matches

chilled, frigid, ice-cold, iced, icy

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frosted, numb

adjective as in stopped

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fixed

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pegged, petrified, rooted, suspended

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Example Sentences

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All of those firms are now under scrutiny and the central bank has frozen their assets, but the most attention has gone to one family-owned business.

From BBC

And yes, don’t be shy about layering: a little sprinkle of grated parmesan on top of melted mozzarella or cheddar can elevate even the humblest frozen fry to dinner-party territory.

From Salon

That threshold is set to be frozen until 2028, meaning people like former hairdresser Linda will soon likely end up paying income tax on their pension under current plans.

From BBC

In July, it announced that 25 people including gang leaders and small boat suppliers had had their assets frozen and been banned from travelling to the UK.

From BBC

Billions are similarly frozen at Harvard and other elite universities.

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

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