Cause to accept or become hardened to; habituate.
Harden by reheating and cooling in oil.
Синонимы
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Examples for "season "
1 Another season of Braxton Family Values is looking really good right now.
2 There's one major exception to this sea change, though: the holiday season .
3 Especially now, with a new season and a new school year approaching.
4 Cricket Australia: Good news then, this season will be two weeks longer.
5 For example, the fighting season began without a new Afghan defense minister.
1 If today we hear his voice let us not harden our hearts.
2 The eyes seemed to harden and narrow the least in the world.
3 If today we hear His voice we will not harden our hearts.
4 Even two centuries hadn't managed to harden that far too tender heart.
5 Pour in the remainder of the jelly and set away to harden .
6 They would either learn, and harden , or they would be left behind.
7 The points should be slightly charred in the fire to harden them.
8 And it will harden our resolve, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown added.
9 They'd taken almost no precautions to harden themselves as a potential target.
10 It can harden resolve and, properly channelled, become a productive energy source.
11 Players taking new roles to prolong a career, or harden a team.
12 His merry face seemed to lengthen in feature, to harden in line.
13 Then take them out, and set them in the sun to harden .
14 It will harden us for what may be in front of us.
15 He set his model on the window sill to dry and harden .
16 To harden them thoroughly, institutions work in the same groove as nature.
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