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8 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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Over the years, the harsh weather will have been indurating the outer layer of the ancient statue.
The constant pressure and friction will have been indurating the soles of his worn-out shoes.
By the time we arrive, the sun will have been indurating the desert sands.
Despite regular maintenance, the salty air will have been indurating the coastal infrastructure.
The years of heavy traffic will have been indurating the asphalt on the busy highway.
The intense workout routine will have been indurating her muscles over the months.
Prolonged exposure to sunlight will have been indurating the wooden deck of the beach house.
The persistent use of chemicals will have been indurating the laboratory equipment.

Indurate

in-doo-reyt
verbTo make something hard, such as rock or tissue; to harden, especially through exposure to cold.
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Last Updated On: March 15, 2024
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