verb
- to become preserved as a fossil through natural processes over long periods of time
- to cause something to become preserved as a fossil
- to become rigid, outdated, or unable to change
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling; figurative
Examples
- The ancient tree slowly fossilises in the sedimentary rock.
- Heat and pressure fossilise organic matter over millions of years.
- Scientists study how different materials fossilise under various conditions.
- The dinosaur bone fossilises perfectly in the limestone.
- Without reform, the old system fossilises and becomes ineffective.
- Traditional practices can fossilise if they resist modern influences.
- The organization fossilises when it stops adapting to change.