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stiffen

make rigid / become firm / tense up / strengthen resolve
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: stiffenedpp: stiffeneding: stiffening

This term describes a transition from flexibility to rigidity, whether through physical chemistry, biological reaction, or psychological state. When applied to materials, it suggests a deliberate process of reinforcement or a natural hardening process, such as concrete curing or fabric being treated with starch. In a human context, the word captures a sudden, involuntary physical reaction to stress or shock, where the muscles lock up. It also extends to the mental realm, describing the act of hardening one's will or determination to resist pressure or fear.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To make a fabric or material more rigid or firm, often by applying a chemical substance.

"She used starch to stiffen the collar of the shirt."

Intransitive Verb

To become rigid, firm, or less flexible, often due to cold or a chemical reaction.

"The wet concrete began to stiffen as the temperature dropped."

Intransitive Verb

To make one's body or muscles tense and rigid, typically as a result of fear, anger, or surprise.

"He stiffened when he heard the sudden loud noise behind him."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To make a resolve, determination, or attitude more firm and unwavering.

"She had to stiffen her resolve before facing the committee."

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