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Meaning of rigidified
The primary meaning of the word "rigidified" according to Oxford Languages is to make something rigid or stiff.
Etymology of rigidified
The word "rigidified" has its roots in the Latin word "rigidus," meaning stiff or unyielding, and the suffix "-ify," which is a verb-forming suffix.
The word "rigidified" emerged in the mid-17th century, initially used in scientific and medical contexts to describe the process of becoming stiff or rigid.
Synonyms
solidified
hardened
stiffened
set
fixed
petrified
fossilized
calcified
ossified
crystallized
congealed
coagulated
jelled
gelatinized
vitrified
tempered
strengthened
reinforced
tightened
secured
stabilized
steadied
anchored
moored
immobilized
frozen
glaciated
icy
frosty
chilly
cool
stiff
inflexible
unyielding
unrelenting
adamant
obstinate
intransigent
intractable
stubborn
rigid
firm
compact
dense
compressed
compacted
hardened
toughened
tempered
steeled
fortified
buttressed
braced
supported
propped
shored
underpinned
underpropped
Definitions
- To make something rigid or stiff, either physically or in terms of its structure or organization.
- * To become rigid or stiff, either physically or in terms of its structure or organization.
Usage Examples
- The corpse had rigidified in a strange position, making it difficult to move.
- * The company's policies had rigidified over time, making it hard for new employees to adapt.
- * The athlete's muscles had rigidified after the intense workout, causing soreness and stiffness.