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rigidify

[ri-jid-uh-fahy] / rɪˈdʒɪd əˌfaɪ /






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Now the two-party system has rigidified and ossified.

From Seattle Times

"This thing has rigidified out here," Wilmore radioed to flight controllers in Houston.

From Reuters

“It’s going to rigidify the already powerful racist tendencies in Israeli society,” she worried.

From New York Times

I could not see what he did, but I saw the tube connecting Sir Charles Venner's patient with the opposite table suddenly rigidify as though a rod had been slipped down its hollow interior.

From Project Gutenberg

Every thing that is has originated out of fire; every thing is only cooled, rigidified fire.

From Project Gutenberg