Synonym: chill, refrigerate, stiffen. Antonym: melt. Similar words: breeze, squeeze, free, free of, freely, set free, free from, frequent. Meaning: [frɪːz] n. 1. the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid 2. weather cold enough to cause freezing 3. an interruption or temporary suspension of progress or movement 4. fixing (of prices or wages etc) at a particular level. v. 1. change to ice 2. stop moving or become immobilized 3. be cold 4. cause to freeze 5. stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it 6. be very cold, below the freezing point 7. change from a liquid to a solid when cold 8. prohibit the conversion or use of (assets) 9. anesthetize by cold 10. suddenly behave coldly and formally.
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121. It triggers a response intended to freeze the organization at the present point in its development.
122. Freeze dried instant coffee is more aromatic than the instant coffee powder and more expensive.
123. If you were spotted, a shot was fired directly over your head, and you then had to freeze and surrender.
124. The austerity measures included a freeze on civil service appointments, pay and promotions.sentence dictionary
125. Freeze or prepare a day ahead of the party and store in an airtight container.
126. The threat of inflation and high interest rates led to a wage freeze.
127. A year later, the new government, having learnt the lesson the hard way, lifted the freeze on profit remittances.
128. He was born to do stills work; he always wanted to freeze the moment.
129. A freeze on dole money and invalidity benefit is also being considered.
130. The threatened public sector pay freeze follows Mr Major's decision to preserve capital spending projects to help Britain out of recession.
131. The water in the lake used to freeze most winters, and then it was good for skating.
132. Wait to prune in March, when the Gulf Coast area is usually out of danger of a hard freeze.
133. Banana plants will die back in a freeze but usually return in the spring from the rootstocks.
134. When water gets below that temperature, it will freeze; when it gets above that temperature, it will melt.
135. Feed a diet of insects, worms, plant matter, flake food and freeze dried food.
136. If you do snap a twig then freeze and wait for several minutes before continuing.
137. Make your mistakes, take your chances, look silly,(sentencedict.com) but keep on going. Don’t freeze up. Thomas Wolfe
138. Peak Performance Meals Design: a range of freeze dried vegetarian meals.
139. Freeze them only in an emergency and then use them within one month.
140. To freeze: Spoon into a rigid container and freeze for up to 3 months.
141. That is a hefty hike when the rest of government is living under what amounts to a freeze.
142. You can freeze it, but it will start to go rancid after a comparatively short storage period of three months.
143. When temperatures approach freezing, water vapor from the outside air will condense on the outdoor coil and freeze.
144. I now decided it was time to freeze him out of bed by opening the door wide and leaving it like that.
145. Then the ice caps will be able to freeze again; it's a fail-safe mechanism.
146. The great cattle freeze of the white winter had been, in retrospect, a blessing in disguise.
147. Her face would freeze in terror, and she would cry uncontrollably for up to a half-hour.
148. A public sector pay freeze and a squeeze on benefits are thought to be among the main items in the package.
149. Odd skimmer and some roach fron Warrington water to ice breakers before the deep freeze.
150. I've been a life insurance salesman and I was in the deep freeze business for ages.