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How to pronounce congeal in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms jell, set
Type of solidify
Derivation congelation

Examples of congeal

congeal
It was still moving slowly and could take days before it would congeal and stop.
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While it was a profound collaborative experience, it didn't completely congeal.
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The mashed potatoes were already getting cold and the gravy beginning to congeal.
From the timesunion.com
Then add water one tablespoon water at a time until the mixture begins to congeal.
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We push temptation aside and wait impatiently for the brownie to cool and congeal.
From the dailyherald.com
He has a knack for oddball boasts that congeal into sticky hooks and verses.
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Cold weather causes hot asphalt to congeal, making it difficult to handle.
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That would break the international coalition and congeal support for Gaddafi inside Libya.
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For this to happen, droplets of plus spin must be able to congeal to make the plus state.
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More examples
  • Jell: become gelatinous; "the liquid jelled after we added the enzyme"
  • Congealed into jelly; solidified by cooling; "in Georgia they serve congealed salads"
  • (congealment) the process of congealing; solidification by (or as if by) freezing
  • Congelation is the process by which something congeals, or thickens. This increase in viscosity can be achieved through a reduction in temperature or through chemical reactions. Sometimes the increase in viscosity is great enough to crystallize or solidify the substance in question.
  • To change from a liquid to solid state perhaps by cold; To coagulate, make curdled or semi-solid as gel or jelly; To make rigid or immobile; To become congealed, solidify
  • (congealed) Frozen; Viscid, coagulated; jelly-like, unusually thick (of a liquid)
  • To turn liquid into solid by chilling.
  • To solidify by, or as if by, freezing. To coagulate, jell.
  • To change from a soft or fluid state to a rigid or solid state, as by cooling or freezing