6 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 scientific experiments have indurated the researchers' commitment to uncovering new discoveries.
The repeated application of heat and pressure was indurating the layers of sediment, turning them into solid rock.
The scientist is indurating the samples to study the impact of temperature on material hardness.
The scientific experiment aimed to indurate a liquid substance and study its transformed properties.
The scientist will be indurating the experimental material to study its hardness under extreme conditions.
The persistent use of chemicals will have been indurating the laboratory equipment.
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