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Solidified
/səˈlɪdɪfaɪd/verb / adjective
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Solidified means to change from a liquid or fluid state to a firm, hard state, often through cooling or chemical processes, making it more stable and resistant to change. In modern contexts, it's metaphorically used to describe ideas, relationships, or plans that have become firmly established and unshakeable, like a startup's business model that's been solidified after market testing.
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Did you know that the process of solidification is responsible for creating some of the world's largest diamonds, like the 3,106-carat Cullinan Diamond discovered in South Africa in 1905, which formed deep within the Earth under immense pressure and heat over billions of years?
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