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harden
verb transitive
h‘ardn. To make hard or more hard; to make firm or compact; to indurate; as, to harden iron or steel; to harden clay.
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verb intransitive
h’ardn. To become hard or more hard; to acquire solidity or more compactness. Mortar hardens by drying.
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To confirm in effrontery; to make impudent; as, to harden the face.
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To make obstinate, unyielding or refractory; as, to harden the neck. Jeremiah 19:15.
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To confirm in wickedness, opposition or enmity; to make obdurate. Why then do ye harden your hearts, as Pharaoh and the Egyptians hardened their hearts? 7 Samuel 6:6. So God is said to harden the heart, when he withdraws the influences of his spirit from men, and leaves them to pursue their own corrupt inclinations.
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To make insensible or unfeeling; as, to harden one against impressions of pity or tenderness.
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To make firm; to endure with constancy. I would harden myself in sorrow. Job 6:170.
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To inure; to render firm or less liable to injury, by exposure or use; as, to harden to a climate or to labor.