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harden

[hahr-dn] / ˈhɑr dn /




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He was trapped at the bottom under about a meter of dense avalanche debris — which starts out fluffy but can quickly harden to the consistency of concrete.

From Los Angeles Times

Drawing on recently declassified information, DiNanno hardened those allegations and offered some new details.

From The Wall Street Journal

Done right, market-structure legislation could harden the financial perimeter that underpins sanctions and law enforcement.

From Barron's

Farage said he had chosen Thomas because he was "battle hardened".

From BBC

I’d hardened myself to this wretched life, but I shouldn’t have to.

From Literature