2 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Indurate' in a Sentence
"To make something hard, such as rock or tissue; to harden, especially through exposure to cold." more
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The continuous exposure to acidic substances can indurate tooth enamel, leading to dental issues.
In the field of dentistry, specialists have been indurating dental materials for more durable and long-lasting restorations.
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