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harden

[hahr-dn] / ˈhɑr dn /




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"It could harden the resolve of the regime and its still-large support base across the country. A rallying around the flag wouldn't be shocking," he said.

From BBC

Defense companies use antimony to harden bullets and strengthen armor-penetrating projectiles, while gallium is critical to the production of semiconductors.

From The Wall Street Journal

But avalanche snow, which can start out loose and fluffy, consolidates quickly, hardening like concrete.

From Los Angeles Times

But good intentions can harden into dogma, and instead of helping people work through conflicted feelings, practitioners doubled down on the proposition that any desire for change was evidence of internalized harm.

From The Wall Street Journal

What began a week ago with Tehran shopkeepers has spread nationwide and hardened into anti-regime demonstrations.

From The Wall Street Journal