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- FREEZE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FREEZE is to become congealed into ice by cold How to use freeze in a sentence
- Freeze - definition of freeze by The Free Dictionary
a The act of freezing b The state of being frozen 2 A spell of cold weather; a frost 3 A restriction that forbids a quantity from rising above a given or current level: a freeze on city jobs; a proposed freeze on the production of nuclear weapons
- FREEZE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
If you freeze something, you lower its temperature below 0°C, causing it to become cold and often hard, and if something freezes, its temperature goes below 0°C:
- FREEZE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Freeze definition: to become hardened into ice or into a solid body; change from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat See examples of FREEZE used in a sentence
- freeze - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
freeze friːz vb (freezes, freezing, froze frəʊz , frozen ˈfrəʊzən ) to change (a liquid) into a solid as a result of a reduction in temperature, or (of a liquid) to solidify in this way, esp to convert or be converted into ice
- FREEZE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
If you freeze something such as food, you preserve it by storing it at a temperature below freezing point You can also talk about how well food freezes You can freeze the soup at this stage
- freeze - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(intransitive) To drop to a temperature below zero degrees celsius, where water turns to ice It didn't freeze this winter, but last winter was very harsh (intransitive, informal) To be affected by extreme cold It's freezing in here! Don't go outside wearing just a t-shirt; you'll freeze!
- The Difference Between A Freeze And A Hard Freeze - Southern Living
A freeze occurs when temperatures reach 32°F or below for an hour or longer and conditions like wind prevent the formation of frost This temperature can result in the death of some types of commercial crops and residential plants
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