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I . harden [ˈhɑ:dən, Am ˈhɑ:r-] VB trans

1. harden (make solid):

2. harden (make tougher):

II . harden [ˈhɑ:dən, Am ˈhɑ:r-] VB intr

1. harden (become stiff):

2. harden (become firm):

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Besides controlling erosion, consideration must be given to the effects of hardening a shoreline on natural coastal ecosystems and human property or activities.
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Cookies made with hartshorn can be kept for a long time without hardening.
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For a work hardening material, the yield surface can expand with increasing stress.
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Hence, if needed, the capsules can be hardened after formation by catching them in a ring-shaped hardening bath.
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Ductile polymers often exhibit stable necks because molecular orientation provides a mechanism for hardening that predominates at large strains.
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Spines emerge with leaves, and like leaves grow for a short period before stopping growth and hardening.
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He also developed hardening of the arteries and a nearly fatal case of croup.
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A loss of vision and/or hearing can occur if bones are adversely affected by the hardening in the skull.
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He felt that first time offenders could best be rehabilitated if spared the crime hardening experience of a prison sentence.
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The solution would also prevent hardening of the brushes and oxidization.
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