Protected against attack (especially by nuclear weapons)
Made hard or flexible or resilient especially by heat treatment.
Made tough by habitual exposure.
Used of persons; emotionally hardened.
1 Insurance rates have hardened across the Irish market in 2010, FBD said.
2 He hardened at her provocative words-andthe sweet promises the words suggested.
3 Granted, it's not easy dealing with hardened criminals on a daily basis.
4 It was a blow in the face; his own voice hardened then.
5 Parliament had earlier passed an amendment that hardened the government's original motion.
6 The natural stubbornness on which he had counted hardened in her face.
7 Many young protesters have become battle - hardened by nearly three months of demonstrations.
8 The old gentleman said: It is true; I am a hardened sinner.
9 Place bark in refrigerator for about 20 minutes or until fully hardened .
10 The Paris attacks have hardened rhetoric on the U.S. presidential campaign trial.
11 The inflammatory process has hardened it; it would be difficult to cut-
12 The marbles were made from lumps of clay hardened in the fireplace.
13 The Ford incident hardened views at both ends of the political spectrum.
14 Autopsy.-Baseof left lung adherent to diaphragm and costal pleura; lung hardened .
15 As the opposition hardened , the anti-slavery agitation gathered in force and intensity.
16 Once more her heart hardened in the pitiless fury of outraged mercy.
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