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    petrify
    /ˈpɛtrɪfʌɪ/

    verb

    • 1. change (organic matter) into a stony substance by encrusting or replacing it with a calcareous, siliceous, or other mineral deposit.
    • 2. make (someone) so frightened that they are unable to move: "his icy controlled quietness petrified her"

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  3. The meaning of PETRIFY is to convert (organic matter) into stone or a substance of stony hardness by the infiltration of water and the deposition of dissolved mineral matter. How to use petrify in a sentence.

  4. to convert (organic material, esp plant material) into a fossilized form by impregnation with dissolved minerals so that the original appearance is preserved. 2. to make or become dull, unresponsive, insensitive, etc; deaden. 3. (tr; often passive) to stun or daze with horror, fear, etc. Collins English Dictionary.

  5. 1. To convert (wood or other organic matter) into a stony replica by petrifaction. 2. To cause to lose vitality or become impervious to change; deaden: a routine that petrified her thinking. 3. To stun or paralyze with terror; daze.

  6. Definitions of 'petrify' 1. If something petrifies you, it makes you feel very frightened. [...] 2. If something such as a society or institution petrifies, or if something petrifies it, it stops changing and developing. [formal] [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'petrify' British English: petrɪfaɪAmerican English: pɛtrɪfaɪ. More.

  7. PETRIFY meaning: 1. to frighten someone a lot, especially so that they are unable to move or speak: 2. If dead…. Learn more.

  8. petrify. If you scare someone so much they can't move, you petrify them. Petrify is to make something like a stone or to literally turn to stone. At the heart of the word petrify is the Latin word petra which means "stone."

  9. Sep 27, 2024 · petrify (third-person singular simple present petrifies, present participle petrifying, simple past and past participle petrified) To turn to stone: to harden organic matter by permeating with water and depositing dissolved minerals.

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