indurates Antonyms

Meaning of indurates

indurates

to make hardy, to make hard, physically or morally hardened, to become established, to grow hard, to make unfeeling, stubborn, or obdurate, to establish firmly

indurates Sentence Examples

  1. The harsh desert climate indurated the soil, making it difficult to cultivate.
  2. The relentless pounding of waves had indurated the coastline, forming towering cliffs.
  3. After years of exposure to extreme heat, the metal indurated and became brittle.
  4. The chronic inflammation had indurated the tissue, hindering its healing.
  5. The archaeologist carefully excavated the indurated dirt to uncover the ancient artifact.
  6. The lava flowed down the mountainside, indurating as it cooled and forming an impenetrable barrier.
  7. Prolonged stress had indurated the individual's spirit, making them resilient and determined.
  8. The indurated skin on the soles of the veteran hiker provided protection during long treks.
  9. The blacksmith's hammer indurated the steel, shaping it into a durable tool.
  10. The indurated sedimentary rock was analyzed by geologists to determine its geological history.

FAQs About the word indurates

to make hardy, to make hard, physically or morally hardened, to become established, to grow hard, to make unfeeling, stubborn, or obdurate, to establish firmly

hardens,freezes, sets, concretes, congeals, solidifies,firms (up), incrusts, stiffens, tempers

liquefies,softens, smelts, thaws, liquifies,melts, dissolves, fuses, unfreezes,deliquesces

The harsh desert climate indurated the soil, making it difficult to cultivate.

The relentless pounding of waves had indurated the coastline, forming towering cliffs.

After years of exposure to extreme heat, the metal indurated and became brittle.

The chronic inflammation had indurated the tissue, hindering its healing.