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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The cheese will harden if it's left out too long.
The constant exposure to violence in the news has caused her to harden her outlook on life.
The therapist helped him to harden his resolve to quit smoking.
The survivor of the traumatic event had to work hard to harden his mind against the memories that haunted him.
He tried to harden his heart against his ex's pleas for forgiveness.
The coach hoped the tough practices would harden the team for the upcoming championship game.
The government plans to harden the immigration laws.
The airline plans to harden the policy on carry-on luggage.
The firefighter had to harden his resolve to enter the burning building.
The adhesive will harden and become firm in a few hours.
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