4 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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As the medication takes effect, the patient's arteries will have indurated, improving blood circulation.
The medical researcher discovered a substance that could indurate cancer cells, preventing their growth.
The patient's skin is indurating due to the prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals.
The healer's potion will be indurating the wounded warrior's skin for protection.
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