"Solidify" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To make or become solid; to turn into a solid; to convert into a more stable or permanent condition.
Example: The ice will solidify at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
It can also mean to make something firm or more stable in a particular position or situation.
Example: The company is trying to solidify its position in the market.
Additionally, it can mean to strengthen or confirm something.
Example: The evidence is too strong to solidify the defendant's guilt.
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.
An adult who is a member of an army or a professional military establishment, engaged in fighting or fighting training.
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.
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.