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glacial

Adjective
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This word carries a heavy sense of immense scale and inevitable, crushing force. When describing physical landscapes, it evokes a feeling of timelessness and the slow, irresistible power of nature that reshapes the earth over millennia. In social or professional contexts, the term is almost always used as a critique. Calling a process glacial suggests a frustrating lack of urgency or a stubborn refusal to change, painting a picture of a system frozen in place despite the need for movement.

Meanings

Adjective

Relating to or resulting from the action of glaciers.

"The valley was carved by glacial erosion."

Adjective

Extremely cold.

"The wind coming off the ice cap was glacial."

Adjective

Moving or progressing extremely slowly.

"The company's pace of innovation is glacial."

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