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Meaning of crystalise

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crystalise (v)

make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear

cause to form crystals or assume crystalline form

assume crystalline form; become crystallized

cause to take on a definite and clear shape

crystalise Sentence Examples

  1. As the temperature dropped, the syrup began to crystalize, forming a sugary coating on the spoon.
  2. The artist's vision started to crystalize as she sketched the outlines of her masterpiece.
  3. Over time, the plan began to crystalize into a clear strategy for success.
  4. With each passing day, the dream of starting her own business began to crystalize into a concrete goal.
  5. The solution was left to stand overnight, allowing the crystals to slowly crystalize at the bottom of the beaker.
  6. In the cold winter air, the water droplets on the window began to crystalize into delicate frost patterns.
  7. The scientist's hypothesis began to crystalize as she gathered more data to support her theory.
  8. With focused effort and determination, her ambitions to travel the world started to crystalize into achievable plans.
  9. Over the years, his memories of the event began to crystalize, becoming clearer with each passing day.
  10. Through meditation and reflection, his thoughts began to crystalize, leading to a newfound sense of clarity and purpose.

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make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear, cause to form crystals or assume crystalline form, assume crystalline form; become crystallized, cause to tak

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As the temperature dropped, the syrup began to crystalize, forming a sugary coating on the spoon.

The artist's vision started to crystalize as she sketched the outlines of her masterpiece.

Over time, the plan began to crystalize into a clear strategy for success.

With each passing day, the dream of starting her own business began to crystalize into a concrete goal.