Similar words: freeze, freeze up, breeze, free, free of, freely, set free, free from. Meaning: ['frɪːzɪŋ] n. the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid.
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121 Measuring plasma osmolality using freezing point depression or vapor pressure will immediately indicate that plasma osmolality and tonicity are normal.
122 Police blamed the crash on drivers going too fast and too close in freezing fog.
123 All are made by the freezing while stirring of the ingredient mix from which each is prepared.
124 Freezing is further inhibited when the cell sap is divided into several vacuoles rather than a single large one.
125 The snow may crust at night, due to outward radiation, even thought the air temperature remains well above freezing point.
126 The new research should also help to avoid freezing and storing excess embryos, she says.
127 It really seems as if some drivers fall prey to a death wish when freezing fog descends.
128 It is in fact a liquid cooled below its freezing point without crystallising.
129 A court order freezing proceedings will expire on November the ninth.
130 Late yesterday, Fimbra issued a suspension notice preventing the company from taking any investments and freezing existing client funds.
131 Uncertainties about the efficacy of volume expansion on freezing in rock shattering have encouraged the examination of other possibilities.
132 I wasn't annoyed except that it was bitterly cold, freezing.
133 In the freezing cold and pitch dark, families were driven to clinging to the roof.
134 Freezing is a widespread response to a predator alarm among many of the better camouflaged species.
135 Both waders immediately filled and I caught my breath as freezing April waters began to stimulate sensitive nether regions.
136 Some prey species, such as tree squirrels, add a refinement to their freezing behaviour.
137 Freezing minority voters into permanent isolated camps accelerates the political polarization that now divides the country.
138 Old Sally lay in bed in a freezing cold room.
139 Within minutes it was very strong and while my partner seconded I began calculating the odds of freezing to death.
140 Its residents are beginning to wonder if they have been condemned to a slow[sentencedict.com], freezing death.
141 By a 45-vote majority the Congress supported the continuation of the monetary reform policy freezing an estimated US$115,000 million in private financial assets.
142 The Paris Club said that it was freezing until May the repayments it is owed on $ 800m.
143 Gusts of freezing wind bite at exposed skin while stinging darts of cold assault gloved fingertips.
144 No one survived that. Freezing fog and still they drive at high speed.
145 Temperatures had, for several days, been near 00F at night, and it was well below freezing now.
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146 I wondered if we would make it to our destination without freezing to death during the night.
147 The temperature should be around freezing tonight - it's time to get the winter clothes out.
148 Simultaneous changes in the cell walls, hormonally induced, produce negative pressure potentials during extra-cellular freezing, which control the dehydration.
149 Carbon-dioxide ice smoked all around, making a freezing fog that glowed eerily where the rising sun was trapped in its skeins.
150 The whole school seemed to have been designed with the sole purpose of freezing all the pupils to death.
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