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indurate in a sentence

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Definition

Indurate: to make hard or unfeeling, often as a result of harsh experiences or circumstances.

Sample Sentences

  1. The harsh climate seemed to indurate the once tender hearts of the villagers.
  2. Years of disappointment had indurated her spirit, making her wary of new relationships.
  3. His experiences in the war indurated his resolve to fight for what he believed in.
  4. The scientist noted how the repeated exposure to extreme conditions served to indurate the materials.
  5. As time passed, grief can indurate the soul, creating a barrier to joy and connection.
  6. The harsh winter weather seemed to indurate the resolve of the townspeople.
  7. Years of exposure to the elements had indurated the once soft clay into a hard, unyielding surface.
  8. Despite his initial fears, the relentless training helped to indurate her spirit, making her more resilient.
  9. The scientist noted how the prolonged pressure could indurate the mineral deposits over time.
  10. As they faced adversity, their shared experiences began to indurate their friendship into something unbreakable.
  11. The harsh environment seemed to indurate the travelers, making them more resilient to challenges.
  12. Years of exposure to the elements had indurated the once-soft clay into a formidable rock-like structure.
  13. His indurate attitude towards criticism prevented him from growing both personally and professionally.
  14. As time passed, the once-sensitive hearts of the survivors began to indurate against the pain of their losses.
  15. The teacher aimed to soften the indurate views of her students through open dialogue and discussion.
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