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Crystallize

Crystallize meaning

To make something form into crystals. | To assume a crystalline form. | To give a definite or precise form to (something).

Example sentences (20)

Below this temperature, honey can be either in a metastable state, meaning that it will not crystallize until a seed crystal is added, or, more often, it is in a "labile" state, being saturated with enough sugars to crystallize spontaneously.

And by laddering the portfolio, investors can structure cash flows to match liquidity needs, avoiding sales ahead of maturity that might crystallize mark-to-market losses.

But it feels like Gomez isn’t so much trying to crystallize the unique flavors of Mexico as weaken them for the sake of the audience’s presumably timid tastebuds.

CBP officers inspected the fuel tank and found a liquid substance inside that had begun to crystallize.

However, Vanille and Fang have to truly become Ragnaroka and crystallize to prevent the collision, and life will never be the same for any of the cast.

If the tactics of those paparazzi stalking Harry and Meghan crystallize into more than mere moral offense, it could result in legal liability.

In the midterm, we aim to further penetrate ParshipMeet Group existing international markets and crystallize value for our stakeholders at an appropriate time.

Is it something that's happening in the next year or is it like something that will take more time to kind of crystallize?

The event will provide a platform for the cities to showcase their exemplary work done under the Mission to help crystallize roadmap for future of urban transformation in the country.

Then they spend a lifetime draining their own life force using magic to keep fires roaring for the privileged only for their entire body to crystallize.

These ideas were spread among schoolteachers and helped crystallize and expand racist stereotypes.

The threats and vulnerabilities posed by populism, polarization, and personalization crystallize in times of crisis, when an urgent and robust response is needed but the state proves too weak to react effectively.

But it is really easy to crystallize for every single person.

Harris’s team, by contrast, struggled to crystallize a narrative that resonated as strongly, making it difficult for her to cut through the noise in an already crowded political landscape.

Her campaign advisers believe that Harris’s decision to speak in this symbolic location will crystallize the choice for Americans and contrast her opponent’s presidency with what the campaign says is Harris’s forward-thinking agenda.

Although regression in the hiring of minority coaches and General Managers already was pushing the league in that direction, one specific consequence of the pandemic helped crystallize the need for change.

Amazing how that was all it took to crystallize your thoughts from New Age equivocation down to "you have to be a complete idiot to drink bleach".

The closures crystallize investors’ worries that rising infection levels could halt the budding improvements the economy has shown recently.

While the debate remains hypothetical for now, it could crystallize as the economy emerges from the coronavirus pandemic.

If you could crystallize the deeply wrong irony of that, cops would universally adopt it as the new thing to sprinkle on the black people they shoot.