11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Jell' in a Sentence
"To solidify or become jelly-like in consistency." more
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The experiment's results will jell into a groundbreaking scientific discovery.
The chemistry experiment will have jelled, producing the desired reaction and confirming the hypothesis.
The cold temperature caused the liquid to jell into a solid state.
The scientific hypotheses began to jell through rigorous experimentation.
After hours in the refrigerator, the gelatin mixture finally started to jell and set.
The scientific experiment had jelled into conclusive results.
The theories began to jell into a cohesive framework during the scientific conference.
As the solution was jelling in the test tube, the scientist eagerly observed the chemical reaction.
The chemistry experiment has been jelling perfectly, yielding the desired results.
The slime mixture will jell into a gooey substance after a few hours.
The scientific experiment resulted in a substance that jelled unexpectedly.
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