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congeal

[kuhn-jeel] / kənˈdʒil /


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The clouds’ relative humidity climbs, ice particles congeal and snow falls — mostly in the highest, uninhabited interior — wrung dry by the 12,000- to 14,000-foot peaks.

From Los Angeles Times

Next, chill the stock in the refrigerator until it becomes fully congealed.

From Salon

“Measuring his success can’t only be measured on the wins and losses he has but the relationships with the players, how hard they play, how the team congeals under his leadership.”

From Seattle Times

Never had she seen so many tiny, congealed reservoirs of blood or such severe inflammation of the tissue, a sign the placenta had been fighting an infection.

From Salon

Since 2016, a mood of distrust has congealed around the big tech companies that rule the internet, a mood often called the “techlash.”

From New York Times