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    freeze
    [frēz]
    verb
    freeze (verb) · freezes (third person present) · froze (past tense) · freezing (present participle) · frozen (past participle)
    1. (of a liquid) be turned into ice or another solid as a result of extreme cold:
      "in the winter the milk froze"
      • turn (a liquid) into ice or another solid.
      • (of something wet or containing liquid) become blocked, covered, or rigid with ice:
        "the pipes had frozen"
      • cause (something wet or containing liquid) to become blocked, covered, or rigid with ice:
        "the ground was frozen hard"
      • be or feel so cold that one is near death (often used hyperbolically):
        "you'll freeze to death standing there"
      • (of the weather) be at or below freezing:
        "at night it froze again"
      • deprive (a part of the body) of feeling, especially by the application of a chilled anesthetic substance.
      • treat (someone) with a cold manner; stare coldly at (someone):
        "she would freeze him with a look when he tried to talk to her"
    2. store (something) at a very low temperature in order to preserve it:
      "the cake can be frozen"
      • (of food) be able to be preserved by freezing:
        "this soup freezes well"
    3. become suddenly motionless or paralyzed with fear or shock:
      "Mathewson froze on the spot, unable to take the next step"
      • stop moving when ordered or directed:
        "she came out with a revolver and told the boys to freeze"
    4. hold (something) at a fixed level or in a fixed state for a period of time:
      "new spending on defense was to be frozen"
      • prevent (assets) from being used for a period of time:
        "the charity's bank account has been frozen"
      • stop (a moving image) at a particular frame when filming or viewing:
        "the camera will set fast shutter speeds to freeze the action"
      • (of a computer screen) become temporarily locked because of system problems.
    noun
    freeze (noun) · freezes (plural noun)
    1. an act of holding or being held at a fixed level or in a fixed state:
      "workers faced a pay freeze"
    2. a period of frost or very cold weather:
      "the big freeze surprised the weathermen"
    Origin
    Old English frēosan (in the phrase hit frēoseth ‘it is freezing’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vriezen and German frieren, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin pruina ‘hoar frost’ and frost.
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    verb
    1. store (something) at a very low temperature in order to preserve it:
      Opposite:
      • become suddenly motionless or paralyzed with fear or shock:
        stop in one's tracks
        stand (stock) still
        go rigid
        become motionless
        become paralyzed
        Opposite:
      • hold (something) at a fixed level or in a fixed state for a period of time:
        Opposite:
        noun
        1. an act of holding or being held at a fixed level or in a fixed state:
          • a period of frost or very cold weather:
            spell of cold weather
            Opposite:
           
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