congeal

/kənˈd͡ʒiːl/

congeal

English Verb
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Definition

To change from a liquid to solid state, perhaps due to cold; called to freeze in nontechnical usage.

Etymology

From Middle English congelen, from Middle French congeler, from Latin congelare, cognate with Portuguese and Spanish congelar.

Example Sentences

  • "We must act before opposition to our plans congeals."
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