verb
- to become hard or hardened by the deposit of calcium salts
- to cause to become hard by depositing calcium salts
- to become rigid or fixed in attitude or opinion
Usage: medical; biological
Usage: medical; biological
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The old injury caused his shoulder joint to calcify over time.
- Calcium deposits can calcify in the arteries, leading to health problems.
- The doctor explained that the cartilage had begun to calcify.
- Years of conflict caused their opposing views to calcify.
- Without regular discussion, workplace policies tend to calcify.
- The coral reef calcifies as marine organisms deposit calcium carbonate.