Adjective(1) emotionally hardened
Verb(1) become fixed or established,make hard or harder,become hard or harder,cause to accept or become hardened to,habituate,harden(2) become fixed or established(3) make hard or harder(4) become hard or harder(5) cause to accept or become hardened to(6) habituate(7) harden
Adjective(1) emotionally hardened
Verb(1) become fixed or established,make hard or harder,become hard or harder,cause to accept or become hardened to,habituate,harden(2) become fixed or established(3) make hard or harder(4) become hard or harder(5) cause to accept or become hardened to(6) habituate(7) harden
(1) Clinicians should note that surface-level infection does not manifest as erythema, edema, and induration of the surrounding tissue.(2) Moxa can be used on areas with poor muscle and skin tone (may be found within the same muscle that has indurated triggers) and to vitalize deficient channels.(3) Severe local reactions (defined as edema or induration >120 mm) occurred after 1% of vaccinations.(4) An infected pressure ulcer may be characterized by erythema, edema, induration , and purulent or foul-smelling drainage.(5) Crab fossils were found within the lowest portion of the exposed Bahariya Formation in a blue-gray indurated shale.(6) Most exhibit little surface change and are indurated on palpation.(7) The rocks have been intensely deformed and sheared and the calcareous conglomeratic sandstones are well indurated .(8) Careful physical examination may reveal unsuspected or unmentioned cutaneous erythema, induration , ulceration or drainage.(9) Sandstone is indurated sand, composed of silicilastic grains bound together by chemically precipitated cement or a recrystallized matrix of fine sediment.(10) Changes of peripheral extremities: red palms and soles; indurative oedema; desquamation of finger tips during convalescence(11) If deep tissue damage is also present, the area may be indurated or boggy when palpated.(12) Squamous cell carcinoma lesions vary in appearance and usually appear as dull, red lesions with scaling and induration .(13) This substantiates its folk use for indurations and/or tumors of the abdomen, eyes and liver.