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Meanings of
crystalize
in English
Portuguese
elucidar
Catalan
cristal·litzar
Spanish
cristalizar
Back to the meaning
Make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear.
clear
enlighten
elucidate
illuminate
crystallize
crystallise
effloresce
crystalise
clear up
shed light on
Portuguese
elucidar
Synonyms
Examples for "
clear
"
clear
enlighten
elucidate
illuminate
crystallize
Examples for "
clear
"
1
Let us be
clear
:
the resolution of the banks' difficulties involves risk.
2
Demand to
clear
new land for farming therefore remains strong, he said.
3
High-pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and often result in
clear
skies.
4
Now a new problem: There was no
clear
way to open it.
5
He was grateful; along its relatively
clear
way they made good time.
1
I fully expect 'Shooting Straight' to
enlighten
some readers and enrage others.
2
Sony fails to
enlighten
us, but it's pretty easy to work out.
3
Madam, - Perhaps your sporting readers could
enlighten
me on the following.
4
At the time I thought him crazed, yet now you
enlighten
me.
5
I don't think my work could in anyway
enlighten
people under oppression.
1
Further studies are needed to
elucidate
possible reasons for these conflicting results.
2
However, the stroke rate remains noteworthy, and requires longterm data to
elucidate
.
3
In order to
elucidate
hemodynamic changes, additional Doppler examinations are still necessary.
4
Further work is needed to
elucidate
their role in the carcinogenic pathway.
5
Further surveillance will likely
elucidate
additional clinically relevant findings as they age.
1
Two special films this week
illuminate
opposite ends of the queer experience.
2
When Croke Park is in use, its lights
illuminate
the far distance.
3
The conspiracy theories that many lifers believe
illuminate
how this must feel.
4
These biomarkers data begin to
illuminate
bortezomib's mechanism of action in lymphoma.
5
The results
illuminate
the role of NT switching governing experience-dependent social preference.
1
A sabbatical can be a smart way to help
crystallize
your vision.
2
In October, 1909, the idea began to
crystallize
into a definite purpose.
3
They
crystallize
in plates, and for the most part distil without decomposition.
4
No doubt their indifference and opposition tended to
crystallize
his own ideas.
5
When a meme catches on, it may
crystallize
whole schools of thought.
1
She reckons it would
crystallise
EU thinking; he thinks it would be gesture politics.
2
Elderfield said forcing banks to sell their loan books quickly would
crystallise
huge losses.
3
But they also
crystallise
how hard it is for democracies to mobilise public action.
4
But, if it comes off, it will
crystallise
the material in a rigorous way.
5
His views on the religious and political condition of the country began to
crystallise
.
1
Do I, from scholar,
effloresce
into literary man, author by profession?
2
But the broad principles will
effloresce
into all manner of perfectnesses and all fruits.
3
They will
effloresce
into manifold shapes of beauty and fruitfulness, of which the Prophet signalises three.
4
You will be placed in diplomacy;
effloresce
into an ambassador, a minister,-andministers nowadays have opportunities to become enormously rich.
5
A great deal of chemical action then commences, salts of various kinds
effloresce
on the surface, and the mass becomes hard.
1
The consequences for Europe's airlines of the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington are finally starting to
crystalise
.
2
The coverage of the siege by Franco's forces in Irish newspapers helped to
crystalise
opinion in Ireland over the war.
3
This is a controversy which might have been designed to
crystalise
some of the issues Mark discusses in his book.
4
Carlyle started
crystalising
its profit soon after its lock-up period expired in late December.
5
The experience lasted an hour but
crystalised
everything Pulisic had achieved in a lifetime.
1
Before I finish though, I must
clear
up
one important issue: Scripting.
2
That's the thing we need to
clear
up
ASAP. TV: 1 p.m.
3
What was this thing you wanted to '
clear
up
'
about your school?
4
You should work to communicate and
clear
up
any possibility of confusion.
5
To help
clear
up
the confusion, here are some basic Antarctic facts.
1
The case has also
shed
light
on
widespread child abuse in Paraguay.
2
The court case may
shed
light
on
the causes of the crash.
3
The three cases
shed
light
on
the various aspects of the meal.
4
The finding may
shed
light
on
the new strategy of HF treatment.
5
You're just the person we need to
shed
light
on
the case.
1
But I want to
straighten
out
Sarah Cartwright as soon as possible.
2
I have an idea that I shall
straighten
out
this tangle yet.
3
Now it's gotten to the point where even she couldn't
straighten
out
.
4
And those are the furrows I have been trying to
straighten
out
.
5
And bit by bit the fiction let him
straighten
out
his life.
1
This is a Government issue that they need to
sort
out
urgently.
2
Take the opportunity to completely
sort
out
any lingering difference of opinion.
3
The authorities were going to have a great deal to
sort
out
.
4
And Merkel has emphasized that Greece must
sort
out
its own problems.
5
There are all kinds of possible intersections we'll need to
sort
out
.
Usage of
crystalize
in English
1
Not to segregate but to
crystalize
and raise the status.
2
He had always had a certain cold hatred which could
crystalize
and become a spur.
3
They may take time to
crystalize
into convictions, but the force of mental gravitation must ultimately prevail.
4
What we need is a systematized, continuous effort that will gradually
crystalize
that vision into a definite workable project.
5
To
crystalize
the Baltic ocean;
6
As we know it in reality we have simply
crystalized
its workings.
7
Small particles
crystalized
out from the thiazone-treated muscle were observed by microscopy imaging.
8
The image, in some way, had
crystalized
the horror and cruelty of the bombing.
9
Public sentiment had to be
crystalized
so that it would stand back of the administration.
10
Vapor
crystalized
around the grains, forming complex, fractal hexahedrons.
11
He's got a
crystalized
thought process going on all the time and you certainly appreciate that.
12
By sugar once was understood only the
crystalized
juice of the cane, (arundo saccharifera.)
13
Coldness roils in my chest and spreads down my hands, turning every muscle into
crystalized
ice.
14
Care should be taken to procure the best; the
crystalized
salt is most suitable for the purpose.
15
Something to do with how it stops the sugar inside the cookie from
crystalizing
and becoming crunchy.
16
And who shall count the cycles that revolved ere earth's interior sedimentary strata were
crystalized
into stone.
Other examples for "crystalize"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
crystalize into convictions
crystalize that vision
Translations for
crystalize
Portuguese
elucidar
cristalizar
esclarecer
Catalan
cristal·litzar
cristal·litzar-se
Spanish
cristalizar
Crystalize
through the time