freeze: meaning and definitions

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What is freeze?

What is freeze?

  • To pass from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat.
  • To acquire a surface or coat of ice from cold: The lake froze over in January. Bridges freeze before the adjacent roads.
  • To become clogged or jammed because of the formation of ice: The pipes froze in the basement.
  • To be at that degree of temperature at which ice forms: It may freeze tonight.
  • To be killed or harmed by cold or frost: They almost froze to death. Mulch keeps garden plants from freezing.
  • To be or feel uncomfortably cold: Aren't you freezing without a coat?
  • To become fixed, stuck, or attached by or as if by frost: The lock froze up with rust.
  • To stop functioning properly, usually temporarily: My computer screen froze when I opened the infected program.
  • To become motionless or immobile, as from surprise or attentiveness: I heard a sound and froze in my tracks.
  • To become unable to act or speak, as from fear: froze in front of the audience.
  • To become rigid and inflexible; solidify: an opinion that froze into dogma.
  • To convert into ice.
  • To cause ice to form upon.
  • To cause to congeal or stiffen from extreme cold: winter cold that froze the ground.
  • To preserve (foods, for example) by subjecting to freezing temperatures.
  • To damage, kill, or make inoperative by cold or by the formation of ice.
  • To make very cold; chill.
  • To immobilize, as with fear or shock.
  • To chill with an icy or formal manner: froze me with one look.
  • To stop the motion or progress of: The negotiations were frozen by the refusal of either side to compromise.
  • To fix (prices or wages, for example) at a given or current level.
  • To prohibit further manufacture or use of.
  • To prevent or restrict the exchange, withdrawal, liquidation, or granting of by governmental action: freeze investment loans during a depression; froze foreign assets held by U.S. banks.
  • To capture or preserve a likeness of, as on film.
  • To photograph (a subject) in mid-action so as to produce a still image.

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