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The process of congealing; solidification by (or as if by) freezing.
congelation
1
He seemed coming to life, as if sap were trickling from
winter
-
congealment
.
2
On the pitch at the Alvogenvollurinn the second half is a slow
congealment
towards a scoreless draw.
3
This process is called cooling and
congealment
.
4
Moreover, Gnulemah developed rapidly, while Nurse underwent a process of gradual
congealment
,
-
her
wits
and emotions became torpid.
5
There is
congealment
in despair.
6
A
congealment
,
I reckon.
7
The atmosphere, though, was noticeably distinct from the strange sense of toxic
congealment
that tends to accompany a men's international match.
8
For one second she clung to her son, and then, disengaging herself, froze up like the sudden
congealment
of a spring.
9
These sudden
congealments
in the state of reverie, which a single word suffices to evoke, do occur.
gradual congealment
be congealment
slow congealment
sudden congealment
toxic congealment