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rigidify

[ri-jid-uh-fahy] / rɪˈdʒɪd əˌfaɪ /






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The first followed the invention of the cotton gin, which gave birth to a “rigidified oligarchy that eventually challenged the power of the nation itself.”

From Seattle Times

Normal people seldom appear in these stories, and the German Democratic Republic has long since rigidified into a historical caricature.

From The Guardian

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