Similar words: fossilize, fossilized, utilization, mobilization, civilization, fertilization, stabilization, demobilization. Meaning: n. 1. the process of fossilizing a plant or animal that existed in some earlier age; the process of being turned to stone 2. becoming inflexible or out of date.
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1. The study of fossilization in interlanguage is of great help to college English teaching.
2. Interlanguage and its fossilization is a hot topic in SLA research and FLT research.
3. This is particularly fortunate, because teeth have a high fossilization potential, exceeding that of other parts of the skeleton.
4. There is just one problem: brains are part of the soft tissue of the body and so do not survive fossilization.
5. Fossilization of soft - bodied animals is less likely than fossilization of hard - bodied animals, but it does occur.
6. Many people nowadays are calling for a nationalization, identification and fossilization.
7. The change of lexicalization is closely related to degrammaticalization which bring about two kinds of lexicalization-one with grammaticalization markers and one with fossilization of prag.
8. Imperfections in the operations of factor markets may also lead to " technological fossilization. "
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