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    indurate
    /ˈɪndjʊreɪt/

    verb

    • 1. harden: "these sedimentary deposits, under the weight of the upper beds, would quickly indurate"

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  2. The meaning of INDURATE is physically or morally hardened. How to use indurate in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. Indurate definition: to make hard; harden, as rock, tissue, etc.. See examples of INDURATE used in a sentence.

  4. indurate in American English. (verb ˈɪnduˌreit, -dju-, adjective ˈɪndurɪt, -dju-, ɪnˈdurɪt, -ˈdjur-) (verb -rated, -rating) transitive verb. 1. to make hard; harden, as rock, tissue, etc. Cold indurates the soil. 2. to make callous, stubborn, or unfeeling. transgressions that indurate the heart.

  5. become fixed or established. “ indurated customs”. see more. adjective. emotionally hardened. “cold-blooded and indurate to public opinion”. synonyms: callous, pachydermatous. insensitive. deficient in human sensibility; not mentally or morally sensitive.

  6. v. in·du·rat·ed, in·du·rat·ing, in·du·rates. v.tr. 1. To make hard; harden: soil that had been indurated by extremes of climate. 2. To inure, as to hardship or ridicule. 3. To make callous or obdurate: "It is the curse of revolutionary calamities to indurate the heart" (Helen Maria Williams). v.intr.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · indurate (comparative more indurate, superlative most indurate) Hardened. The doctor removed a lot of indurate skin from his wound. Obstinate, unfeeling, callous.

  8. Synonyms for INDURATE: ruthless, merciless, stony, hard, obdurate, pitiless, callous, insensate; Antonyms of INDURATE: warm, sympathetic, sensitive, charitable, merciful, humane, gentle, kindly.

  9. A complete guide to the word "INDURATE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. Find similar words to indurate using the buttons below. Indurate definition: To inure, as to hardship or ridicule.

  11. to make callous, stubborn, or unfeeling: transgressions that indurate the heart. to inure; accustom: to indurate oneself to privation and suffering. to make enduring; confirm; establish: to indurate custom through practice. v.i. to become hard; harden. to become established or confirmed. adj. hardened; unfeeling; callous; inured.