Cause to accept or become hardened to; habituate.
1 The drops that trickle within the cavern harden, yet brighten into spars as they indurate .
2 Imogen was deaf to their expostulations, and indurate and callous as adamant to their persuasions.
3 Yet was the heart of Pharaoh hard and so indurate that he would not do as God bade.
4 The train, its moment indurate .
5 Even where there is no plastering, the tattooing may be found to indurate the skin, and to render it less sensible to cold.
6 Moses and Aaron showed all these signs and plagues tofore Pharaoh, and his heart was so indurate that he would not let them depart.
7 Yet was he so indurate that he would not let them go, but would that they should make their sacrifice to God in that land.
8 Pharaoh was so indurate and hard-hearted that he would not let them go, and bade Moses that he should no more come in his sight.
9 These hills are composed of sandstone and indurated clay, in which numerous fossils abound.
10 It indurates and blunts any gracefulness Hardin's youth ever possessed.
11 The soul is sordid and the finer senses indurated .
12 The typical injury was a discolored, raised, rounded, and indurated lesion that was moderately painful.
13 A biopsy of indurated granulation tissue surrounding the fistula revealed invasive, moderately-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma.
14 Doctor, I have cirrhosis of the heart, indurated arteries, neurasthenia, neuritis, acute indigestion, and convalescence.
15 We present the case of a 9-year-old patient with indurated skin syndrome and its therapeutic challenge.
16 Judah is scores of yards from the now sluggish vapor, which is smothering as it indurates .
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