steeled (Meaning)
steeled
to cause to resemble steel (as in looks or hardness), made of steel, a hard cold quality, resembling steel, to fill with courage or determination, the steel manufacturing industry, commercial iron that contains carbon in any amount up to about 1.7 percent as an essential alloying constituent, is malleable when under suitable conditions, and is distinguished from cast iron by its malleability and lower carbon content, commercial iron that contains carbon in any amount up to about 1.7 percent as a necessary part, shares of stock in steel companies, an article (as a sword) made of steel, an instrument or implement of or characteristically of steel, to overlay, point, or edge with steel, a quality (such as hardness of mind or spirit) that suggests steel, a thrusting or cutting weapon, to fill with resolution or determination, of or relating to the production of steel, a piece of steel for striking sparks from flint, an instrument (such as a fluted round rod with a handle) for sharpening knives, made of or like steel
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steeled Sentence Examples
- The soldier steeled himself for the gruesome battle ahead.
- Despite her fears, she steeled herself to face the truth.
- The coach steeled his team to perform at their peak in the championship game.
- The athlete steeled herself against the pain to break the world record.
- The entrepreneur steeled himself to overcome the countless obstacles in his path.
- The victim steeled himself to recount the traumatic experience to the jury.
- The doctor steeled himself to deliver the grim diagnosis to the patient.
- The teacher steeled herself to confront the disruptive student in front of the entire class.
- The mountain climber steeled himself for the arduous ascent to the summit.
- The scientist steeled herself to conduct the risky experiment despite the potential consequences.
FAQs About the word steeled
to cause to resemble steel (as in looks or hardness), made of steel, a hard cold quality, resembling steel, to fill with courage or determination, the steel man
fortified,armed, braced, prepared, qualified, primed,conditioned, trained, ripe,ready
unready,unprepared, underprepared, flat-footed, half-baked, half-cocked, unqualified,untrained,
The soldier steeled himself for the gruesome battle ahead.
Despite her fears, she steeled herself to face the truth.
The coach steeled his team to perform at their peak in the championship game.
The athlete steeled herself against the pain to break the world record.