Indurate

//ɪnˈdjʊɹeɪt//

Synonyms for "indurate" (60 found)

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Bulgarian

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  • втвърдявам се verb (To harden)
  • закоравявам verb (To make callous or unfeeling)

French

1 entries
  • indurer verb (To harden)

German

4 entries
  • abhärten verb (To make callous or unfeeling)
  • festigen verb (To harden)
  • härten verb (To harden)
  • unempfindlich machen verb (To make callous or unfeeling)

Sample sentences

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The ear, small and shapely, the arch of the foot, the curve in mouth and nostril, even the indurated hand dyed to the orange-tawny of the toucan's bill, a hand telling alike of the halyards and tar-bucket […] all this strangely indicated a lineage in direct contradiction to his lot.

Source: wiktionary

The superficial temporal artery (or arteries) may become exquisitely tender to the touch and visibly indurated.

Source: wiktionary

Oh, no ! it is the curse of revolutionary calamities to indurate the heart — the revolutionary impulse is too swift to admit of a pause at the sight of individual misery — the tempest is too loud to hear the wailings of the wretch that perishes beneath its billows […]

Source: wiktionary

The afternoon was not particularly warm: our noses and eyes were running; his were dry. He was evidently indurated against natural hardships.

Source: wiktionary

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