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    stiff·en
    [ˈstifən]
    verb
    stiffen (verb) · stiffens (third person present) · stiffened (past tense) · stiffened (past participle) · stiffening (present participle)
    1. make or become stiff or rigid:
      "he stiffened his knees in an effort to prevent them from trembling" · "my back stiffens up and I can't bend"
      • support or strengthen (a garment or fabric), typically by adding tape or an adhesive layer.
      • make or become stronger or more steadfast:
        "outrage over the murders stiffened the government's resolve to confront the Mafia" · "the regime's resistance stiffened"
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  3. The verb "stiffen" has the following meanings1234:
    • To become firm or more difficult to bend.
    • To make oneself or part of the body straight and still, especially due to anger or fear.
    • To become suddenly tense, rigid, or taut.
    • To stop moving and become completely still, often due to fear or anger.
    • To become painful to move or use.
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    stiffen verb uk / ˈstɪf. ə n / us / ˈstɪf. ə n / stiffen verb (FIRM) Add to word list Add to word list [ I ] to become firm or more difficult to bend:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/stiffen
    stiffen [ stif - uh n ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object) to make stiff. verb (used without object) to become stiff. to become suddenly tense, rigid, or taut, as in bracing oneself for or drawing back from shock, fear, or displeasure:
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    stiffen verb /ˈstɪfn/ /ˈstɪfn/ Verb Forms [intransitive, transitive] to make yourself or part of your body straight and still, especially because you are angry or frightened
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    STIFFEN meaning: 1 : to stop moving and become completely still especially because of fear, anger, etc.; 2 : to become painful to move or use often + up
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