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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181. Opening the deep freeze is like standing on stage at the Palladium: there are that many eyes staring out at you.
182. Unless a freak freeze is experienced, an unusually warm late winter-early springtime will have Augusta National in lush heavily-grassed condition.
183. If you visit any horse show you will see plenty of freeze branded winners.
184. He is under immense pressure to freeze benefit increases in the coming year for the jobless, the infirm,[www.Sentencedict.com] and pensioners.
185. These can include either a loss of control or a tendency to freeze in the face of attack.
186. Wiebe said the Insurance Department urged the Corporations Department to withdraw its request for an asset freeze before filing its petition yesterday.
187. Four photographers scampered round the podium, halting to squint through their viewfinders and freeze the scene with their flashlights.
188. But State insurance commissioner Roxani Gillespie imposed a six-month freeze on all car insurance rates on October 2.
189. They agreed to return to work but under protest at the wage freeze and benefits cuts.
190. Golden Freeze cut out much of the early running but Waterloo Boy moved smoothly into the lead three out.
191. Still a few sea bass here, though they're so delicious that they hardly have time to freeze.
192. To extend their storage life, tightly wrap and freeze them.
193. Huge rolling skies that freeze time blow gently across an ocean of grass.
194. Three-quarters of the workforce was sacked after failing to accept a management plan which involved a wages freeze and benefit cuts.
195. The 340 hourly-paid workers would not accept a wages freeze and cuts in their benefits and were sacked.
196. Please put these tomatoes into the deep freeze!
197. The government has introduced a wage freeze.
198. The wage freeze squashed his hope of a raise.
199. Water freeze at the temperature of 0 degree Celsius.
200. Arctic Reach now also affects Deep Freeze.
201. Did not foreknow, without precaution[sentencedict.com], can freeze to death.
202. The freeze front will regress spontaneously.
203. When do you freeze the hot tub for skating?
204. Put the ice cream in the deep freeze.
205. They tried to freeze the gangrene from spreading.
206. Water will solidify into ice if you freeze it.
207. About that pay freeze: the president likes to talk about "teachable moments." Well, in this case he seems eager to teach Americans something false.
208. Former staff revealed Mr Rudd would freeze out anyone who disagreed with him.
209. The people's court, when investigating and verifying the evidence, may conduct inquest and inspection, effect distraint , make expert evaluation and inquiry, and freeze.
210. Volatile compounds in tomato juice have been detected by TCT-GC-MS from the concentrate juice using the methods of nanofiltration, freeze concentration, vacuum evaporation and ultrafiltration.