crystallise (Meaning)

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crystallise (v)

make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear

cause to form crystals or assume crystalline form

cause to take on a definite and clear shape

Synonyms & Antonyms of crystallise

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crystallise Sentence Examples

  1. As the temperature dropped, the molten wax began to crystallise, forming intricate patterns.
  2. The artist's vision for the sculpture started to crystallise as they sketched the initial design.
  3. Over time, her memories of the event began to crystallise, becoming clearer with each passing day.
  4. The plan began to crystallise in their minds as they discussed the details.
  5. With focused effort, his goals for the future began to crystallise into achievable objectives.
  6. The solution was left to stand overnight, allowing the crystals to slowly crystallise at the bottom of the flask.
  7. As the deadline approached, the project's requirements began to crystallise, requiring swift action.
  8. Through meditation and reflection, her thoughts began to crystallise, leading to a newfound sense of clarity.
  9. The idea for the novel began to crystallise when he found the perfect opening paragraph.
  10. With each revision, the concept for the marketing campaign began to crystallise into a cohesive strategy.

FAQs About the word crystallise

make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear, cause to form crystals or assume crystalline form, cause to take on a definite and clear shape

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As the temperature dropped, the molten wax began to crystallise, forming intricate patterns.

The artist's vision for the sculpture started to crystallise as they sketched the initial design.

Over time, her memories of the event began to crystallise, becoming clearer with each passing day.

The plan began to crystallise in their minds as they discussed the details.