Word: freeze Word 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. Phonetic: friːz Listen:
(with reference to a liquid) turn or be turned into ice or another solid as a result of extreme cold. Example: in the winter the milk froze
store (something) at a very low temperature in order to preserve it. Example: the cake can be frozen
become suddenly motionless or paralysed with fear or shock. Example: she froze in horror
hold (something) at a fixed level or in a fixed state for a period of time. Example: new spending on defence was to be frozen
an act of holding or being held at a fixed level or in a fixed state. Example: workers faced a pay freeze
a period of frost or very cold weather. Example: the big freeze surprised the weathermen
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