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freeze

verb intransitive

[Gr. had for its radical letters.]

pret. froze; pp. frozen, or froze.

freeze

To be congealed by cold; to be changed from a liquid to a solid state by the abstraction of heat; to be hardened into ice or a like solid body. Water freezes at the temperature of 32 degrees above zero by Fahrenheit’s thermometer. Mercury freezes at 40 degrees below zero.

freeze

To be of that degree of cold at which water congeals.

freeze

To chill; to stagnate, or to retire from the extreme vessels; as, the blood freezes in the veins.

freeze

To be chilled; to shiver with cold.

freeze

To die by means of cold. We say a man freezes to death.

freeze

verb transitive
To congeal; to harden into ice; to change from a fluid to a solid form by cold or abstraction of heat. This weather will freeze the rivers and lakes.

freeze

To kill by cold; but we often add the words to death. this air will freeze you, or freeze you to death.

freeze

To chill; to give the sensation of cold and shivering. This horrid tale freezes my blood.

freeze

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