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To become inured.
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To rise and become stable. Used of prices.
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verb-transitive
To enable to withstand physical or mental hardship.
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To make hard or harder.
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To make sharp, as in outline.
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To make unfeeling, unsympathetic, or callous: "To love love and not its meaning hardens the heart in monstrous ways” ( Archibald MacLeish).
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To protect (nuclear weapons) by surrounding with earth or concrete.
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verb
To make hard or .
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To confirm in disposition, feelings, or action.
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To make callous .
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To inure to unfavorable environmental conditions (as cold) .
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To protect from blast, heat, or radiation (as by a thick barrier or placement underground).
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biographical name
Sir Arthur 1865–1940 Eng. chem.
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Maximilian 1861–1927 originally Ger. writer.
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