7 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 geologist and his team have been indurating rock samples for a comprehensive study of geological formations.
Over time, the constant pressure will be indurating the diamond deep within the Earth's crust.
The relentless waves crashing against the shore had been indurating the coastal rocks.
The intense heat of the volcanic eruption will have indurated the lava, forming solid rock structures in its aftermath.
The persistent pressure from the glacier was indurating the underlying rock, creating a solid foundation for the mountain.
The intense pressure deep within the Earth's crust can indurate minerals, forming valuable gemstones over time.
The scientist discovered that certain minerals had indurated over centuries, forming solid rock formations.
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