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I . freeze <froze, frozen> [fri:z] VB intr

2. freeze (become totally still):

freeze
freeze

III . freeze <froze, frozen> [fri:z] N

1. freeze (spell of cold weather):

freeze
freeze

2. freeze econ:

freeze

deep-freeze [ˌdi:pˈfri:z, Am ˈ-ˌ] N

freeze up VB intr

quick-freeze [ˈkwɪkfri:z] VB trans irreg

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In late 2007, the credit bureaus started to introduce online credit freeze capabilities, for customers of their credit monitoring services.
en.wikipedia.org
Most humans freeze in body and mind from a paralyzing terror in their presence, similar to the effects of being near a revenant.
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But with the coming of multi brand retail stores this floating capital would freeze and small retailers and vendors will be evicted from the market.
www.thehindu.com
They managed to envelop it in a net, haul it aboard, and freeze it.
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A wage freeze, much like the one we have today, was also set in place.
rabble.ca
The board's pay would be cut and there would be an overall pay freeze and no bonuses for executives in the current financial year.
www.afr.com
Some modified silane sealers impregnate deeply enough to protect against salt attack, such as efflorescence, spalling, picture framing and freeze-thaw spalling.
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At 1,500,000 cuft, this facility can blast freeze up to 320,000 lbs of meat and poultry a day.
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He obtains two more deer; their carcases freeze in the winter cold, so he does not need to smoke them.
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Nine per cent of employers expect to impose a pay freeze.
www.independent.co.uk

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