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I . freeze <froze, frozen> [friːz] VB intr

1. freeze:

freeze liquid
freeze food

Phrases:

freeze! (don't move!)

II . freeze <froze, frozen> [friːz] VB trans

III . freeze <froze, frozen> [friːz] N

1. freeze METEO:

freeze

2. freeze ECON:

freeze

freeze up VB intr

freeze up

Usage examples with freeze

freeze! (don't move!)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It also calls for a timetable for troop withdrawal and a freeze on the size of foreign forces.
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This magma did not reach the earth's surface and remained in a deep freeze.
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She said public sector workers were facing a proposed 3.2% increase in pension contributions and lower pension payments along with a pay freeze.
www.bbc.co.uk
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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In late 2007, the credit bureaus started to introduce online credit freeze capabilities, for customers of their credit monitoring services.
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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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A customer complaint can freeze your payment account.
www.wired.com
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 when they're under stress -- when they're out on the sales floor -- they freeze up.
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The bill would prevent a 0.5% pay increase for all federal workers from taking effect, continuing a pay freeze that has been in effect since 2011.
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