harden

[US]/ˈhɑːdn/
[UK]/ˈhɑːrdn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. become firm or solid; become strong
vt. make something firm or solid; make someone strong

Phrases & Collocations

harden steel

Example Sentences

a hardened lava flow.

a case-hardened steel anvil.

the snow hardened and compacted.

troops who had been seasoned in combat.See Synonyms at harden

was hardened to life on the frontier;

the silos are hardened against air attack.

The earth hardens under the hot sun.

You may leave the jelly in a cool place to harden it.

I hardened my heart against him.

He is becoming hardened to failure.

Real-world Examples

It will take days for the new shell to harden.

Source: The mysteries of the Earth

He says Ring and other technologies like it can harden racial barriers.

Source: VOA Special July 2019 Collection

As the death toll amounts, so seemed that resolve by the protesters hardened.

Source: BBC Listening March 2021 Collection

The spoon drops and cools off to harden.

Source: Learn English through advertisements.

Hal's theory, which he practised on others, was that one must get hardened.

Source: The Call of the Wild

Both extreme cold and extreme heat will ruin clay statues before they can harden.

Source: National Geographic: The Terracotta Army of China

It's basically the same as nail polish, but it hasn't fully hardened yet.

Source: Connection Magazine

You know it looks to me like some sort of cake hardened with the years.

Source: Modern University English Intensive Reading (2nd Edition) Volume 2

Fibrosis causes hardening of the affected area, which is commonly in the limbs.

Source: Osmosis - Cardiovascular

Also, fibrosis starts to develop, and the limbs harden and increase in size.

Source: Osmosis - Cardiovascular

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