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hardening

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pl: hardeningspast: hardenedpp: hardeneding: hardeningcomp: more hardeningsup: most hardening

This term describes a transition from a soft, pliable, or vulnerable state to one of rigidity and resistance. In material science, it suggests a chemical or physical shift that increases durability and strength, often associated with curing or cooling processes. In a psychological or social context, the word carries a colder, more negative tone. It describes a person becoming desensitized to pain or suffering, creating an emotional shield that prevents empathy or vulnerability.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[something]

To make or become firm, rigid, or less flexible.

"The resin requires twenty-four hours for complete hardening."

Intransitive Verb
[something]

To become physically stiff or emotionally callous.

"The lava began hardening as it hit the cold seawater."

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