freezes (Meaning)
freezes
to immobilize (as by government regulation or the action of a financial institution) the expenditure, withdrawal, or exchange of, to become congealed into ice by cold, to solidify as a result of abstraction of heat, to be or become uncomfortably cold, to attempt to retain continuous possession of (a ball or puck) without an attempt to score usually in order to protect a small lead, to harden into or be hardened into a solid (as ice) by loss of heat, to anesthetize by cold, to adhere solidly by or as if by freezing, the state of being frozen, a state of weather marked by low temperature especially when below the freezing point, to harden into ice, to clog or become clogged with ice, to cause to harden into a solid (as ice) by loss of heat, to immobilize by governmental regulation the expenditure, withdrawal, or exchange of, to restructure (the capital of a close corporation) so that the value is reflected mostly in preferred stock rather than common stock, to anesthetize a part especially by cold, to become hardened into a solid (as ice) by loss of heat, to cause to grip tightly or remain in immovable contact, a halt in the production, testing, and deployment of military weapons, a state of weather marked by low temperature, to cause to become fixed, immovable, unavailable, or unalterable, to withstand freezing, to fix at a certain stage or level, to act on usually destructively by frost, to become chilled with cold, to stick by or as if by freezing, to convert from a liquid to a solid by cold, to make or become fixed or motionless, to become fixed or motionless, to damage or kill by frost, to make extremely cold, to render motionless, to become clogged with ice, to become incapable of acting or speaking, an act or instance of freezing
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freezes Sentence Examples
- As winter's icy grip descends, the pond freezes over, creating a treacherous skating rink.
- Fear freezes my heart in my chest, stopping the flow of time.
- The sudden cold snap freezes the pipes, leaving us without running water.
- The chilling wind freezes my fingers and toes, sending shivers down my spine.
- The frost on the windowpane freezes the falling rain, creating an ethereal display of nature's artistry.
- The doctor freezes the wart with liquid nitrogen to remove it.
- The picture freezes the moment in time, capturing the joy and laughter of a summer day.
- The preservation technique freezes the food, locking in its freshness indefinitely.
- The horror movie freezes my blood, leaving me trembling with fear.
- The cryogenics lab freezes the body in hopes of future revival.
FAQs About the word freezes
to immobilize (as by government regulation or the action of a financial institution) the expenditure, withdrawal, or exchange of, to become congealed into ice b
hardens, stiffens, firms (up), concretes, crystalizes, sets,congeals, crystallizes, solidifies, thickens
liquefies,softens, melts, smelts, liquifies, thaws,dissolves, fuses,unfreezes, deliquesces
As winter's icy grip descends, the pond freezes over, creating a treacherous skating rink.
Fear freezes my heart in my chest, stopping the flow of time.
The sudden cold snap freezes the pipes, leaving us without running water.
The chilling wind freezes my fingers and toes, sending shivers down my spine.