Similar words: harden, hard-earned, gardener, overburdened, landscape gardener, garden, warden, ardent. Meaning: ['hɑrdn /'hɑː-] adj. 1. used of persons; emotionally hardened 2. made hard or flexible or resilient especially by heat treatment 3. protected against attack (especially by nuclear weapons) 4. made tough by habitual exposure 5. converted to solid form (as concrete).
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91. Steel is hardened by heating it to a very high temperature.
92. She was a fine woman, unspoilt by childbirth, her body hardened by fieldwork.
93. The religious divisions also hardened to a considerable extent into national ones.
94. New secure units to hold hardened young criminals would stop bail bandits in their tracks.
95. Then they kicked out the hardened leg and let it fall on its face.
96. Many people become human relations victims over and over again without becoming hardened, insensitive or recluses.
97. After all, even a hardened reprobate like myself must have some standards to adhere to.
98. As a result, partisan lines between Republican and Democrats hardened.
99. Our consultant scientist-a man well hardened to criminal inventions!-declares it quite the strangest thing he has come across.
100. With a hardened aluminium cantilever and parabolic diamond stylus profile it retails for £1,350.
101. Puffs of hardened car exhaust linger in the air on busy streets.
102. The only effective remedy is to install hardened valve seats or a replacement cylinder head, both expensive options.
103. It hardened to a mask, and she lay under it for three days, wandering inside her body.
104. And exposed unprepared to view a patient whose appearance caused me to warn a hardened policeman!
105. It hardened him and hardness proved an extremely valuable asset in the ring.
106. John Sitter writes: By the mid-century, retirement has hardened into retreat.
107. They ate meat and bread that was hardened by the cold, but Bicker would not allow them to eat snow.
108. She hardened her heart and thought she should swiftly make it clear she had not come in search of him.
109. As these opportunities appeared, so at the same time the lines of religious party and sect hardened.
110. When hardened, smooth down with abrasive paper, then seal with plaster primer.
111. The buried forests became seams of coal and the strata of mud and sand hardened into shale and sandstone.
112. He hardened his heart and turned on his computer(sentencedict.com), smiling acidly at the screen.
113. In this detention centre, contemptuous and inhuman attitudes have hardened into set rules.
114. Once hardened, the repair can be shaped flush with a plane and chisel, before a final finish with abrasive paper.
115. But his father said, not a bit; hardened if anything.
116. It consisted of a cruciform church whose stone was hewn from hardened lava.
117. Probably he thinks the blood vessels of my brain are as hardened as my cervical spine.
118. Hearts hardened by the decline of corporate job protection, these workers are demanding[Sentencedict.com], mobile and self-reliant.
119. Hardened matrons and their brick outhouse sidekicks clasped their hands in front of their chins and let their eyes become wet.
120. Even the most hardened criminal would have been shocked by the brutality of the crime.
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