rigidify Antonyms

Meaning of rigidify

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rigidify (v)

become rigid

make rigid and set into a conventional pattern

rigidify Sentence Examples

  1. The intense cold rigidified the lake's surface into an unyielding sheet of ice.
  2. The muscles in my legs rigidified after the strenuous hike, making it difficult to walk.
  3. The funeral procession moved with rigidified solemnity, each step a testament to their profound grief.
  4. The plaster cast rigidified around my broken arm, immobilizing it for the healing process.
  5. The rules of the organization were rigidified, leaving little room for deviation or creativity.
  6. The government's policies rigidified the economy, stifling growth and innovation.
  7. The once-flexible tree branches rigidified in the bitter winter wind, becoming brittle and prone to breakage.
  8. The muscles in my neck rigidified after a long day at the computer, causing severe pain and discomfort.
  9. The professor's demeanor was rigidified by years of academic rigor, making him seem aloof and unapproachable.
  10. The once-fluid relationship between them rigidified over time, causing a deep rift to form.

FAQs About the word rigidify

become rigid, make rigid and set into a conventional pattern

calcify, coagulate, ossify, petrify,crystallize, thicken, crystalize, stiffen, gelatinize, clot

soften, liquefy, soften, liquefy, liquify, thaw, liquify, fuse, melt, melt

The intense cold rigidified the lake's surface into an unyielding sheet of ice.

The muscles in my legs rigidified after the strenuous hike, making it difficult to walk.

The funeral procession moved with rigidified solemnity, each step a testament to their profound grief.

The plaster cast rigidified around my broken arm, immobilizing it for the healing process.