"Solidifies" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Solidifies" Meaning

make something more stable or secure, or to make something become more permanent or less likely to change.

"Solidifies" Examples

Usage Examples of "solidifies"


1. Verb Context

The new policy will solidifies the company's commitment to sustainability.
She solidified her position as the team leader with her exceptional leadership skills.

2. In a sentence

The evidence discovered at the crime scene solidifies the suspect's guilt.
Her hard work will not only make her a respected figure in the industry but also solidifies her reputation.

3. In a definition

Solidifies can also be used in scientific contexts, especially in chemistry:
The mixture of calcium hydroxide with sulfuric acid solidifies, forming a solid precipitate.

4. In idiomatic expressions

Despite some opponents saying she lacked financial support, she solidifies her position as the leading candidate.
The merger with our previous partner solidifies the network because of our significant increased reach.

5. In formal writing or literature

The contracts have been drawn up and the sales process was affected by new anti-corruption laws to solidifies a tangible claim.
Her unconditional support solidifies her position on this issue in the committee.

"Solidifies" Similar Words

Solid-state

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Solid

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Solidago

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Solidarity

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Solidate

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Various meanings for the word "solidate":<br><br>1. To make something more solid or stronger: a) To join or combine parts to make a solid mass b) To make a plan or idea more thorough and complete.<br><br>Example: The company will solidate its financial resources to prepare for future growth.<br><br>2. To eliminate or bring to an end: a) To put an end to a person's rights or position b) To rid of something unpleasant.<br><br>Example: The company will solidate its inefficient departments to cut costs.<br><br>3. To fix or secure something firmly: a) To fasten or attach something securely b) To fix or put someone in a place firmly.<br><br>Example: The workers had to solidate the roof to prevent it from collapsing.<br><br>4. To make something clear or certain: a) To establish the fact or reality of something b) To settle or decide something definitely.<br><br>Example: The scientist spent years trying to solidate the theory of gravity.

Solider

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An adult who is a member of an army or a professional military establishment, engaged in fighting or fighting training.

Solidification

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The process of becoming solid or turning to a solid state. This can refer to a physical change in a substance's state, such as the freezing of a liquid to become a solid, or a chemical process where atoms or molecules bond together to form a solid structure.<br><br>In a broader sense, solidification can also refer to the process of becoming more stable or concrete, such as:<br><br> The solidification of support for a new idea or policy<br> The solidification of evidence in a court case<br> The solidification of street gangs or organized crime groups<br><br>In chemistry, solidification can also refer to the process of crystallization, where a saturated solution or a liquid supercooled below its freezing point suddenly becomes solid as the particles arrange themselves into a crystal lattice structure.

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Solidify

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To make or become solid; to turn into a solid; to convert into a more stable or permanent condition.<br><br>Example: The ice will solidify at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.<br><br>It can also mean to make something firm or more stable in a particular position or situation.<br><br>Example: The company is trying to solidify its position in the market.<br><br>Additionally, it can mean to strengthen or confirm something.<br><br>Example: The evidence is too strong to solidify the defendant's guilt.

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Solidity

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The word "solidity" refers to the state of being solid or being in a state of strength and stability. It can also refer to the quality of being substantial and real, in contrast to something that is insubstantial or imaginary.<br><br>Other related words:<br><br> Firmness<br> Coherence<br> Integrity<br> Consistency<br> Substance<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The stone wall provided great solidity to the structure.<br> She appreciated the solidity of his argument, which was based on facts and evidence.

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Solids

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Solidungula

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Solidungular

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Solidungulate

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A noun. A member of the even-toed ungulate mammal order which includes pigs, hogs, boars, hogs, and pecaries.