Make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear.
A state of a liquid prior to the state of a solid.
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 .
6 A salt solution vigorously stirred by the spoon of God Almighty begins to crystallise .
7 As she paused to crystallise an idea, Charlie cut in.
8 But that does not mean that it will necessarily crystallise into a new religion.
9 But if you let alum crystallise , you will see a whole field of pyramids.
10 When they crystallise as portents, they lose all their usefulness.
11 This means the investor withdrawing their funds should be able to crystallise a smaller loss.
12 Certain Times do crystallise themselves in a magnificent manner; others in a rather shabby one.
13 The substance is routinely used in laboratories but can crystallise and become unstable over time.
14 But does phenomenological investigation do more than crystallise experience?
15 This is a non cash, one-off transaction and will not crystallise into cash tax payable.
16 It was the young astronomer, he reflected, who had helped to crystallise her strange views.
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