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1freeze Listen to audio/ˈfri:z/ verb
freez·es; froze Listen to audio/ˈfroʊz/; fro·zen Listen to audio/ˈfroʊz/; freez·ing
1 : to be become a hard substance (such as ice) because of cold [no obj] Water freezes (in)to ice. The pond froze over. [=the surface of the pond froze] The pond froze solid. [=the water in the pond froze completely] [+ obj] The low temperature froze the river (over).
2 [no obj] : to be very cold
The children are going to freeze out there without their coats. She nearly froze to death. [=nearly died from the cold]
3 : to become blocked or unable to move because of ice [no obj] The water pipes froze. My car doors froze. [+ obj] The cold weather froze the water pipes.
4 : to preserve (food) by storing it in a very cold place [+ obj] We froze the leftovers. [=we put the leftovers in the freezer] [no obj] Some vegetables don't freeze well.
5 a [no obj] : to stop moving : to become completely still
The guard ordered him to freeze. The deer froze in the road as the car approached it.
b [no obj] : to become unable to do or say anything
She froze (up) when the teacher asked her a difficult question.
c [no obj] : to stop working
The engine suddenly froze. My computer has frozen (up) again.
d [+ obj] : to cause (a person or animal) to stop moving
A fake by the quarterback froze the defender. The lights of the approaching car froze the deer.
6 [+ obj] a : to stop (something, such as prices or wages) from changing or increasing
The government froze prices on certain materials. The struggling company had to freeze wages and eliminate several jobs.
b : to stop (money or property) from being used, spent, etc.
The government has frozen foreign assets.
freeze out [phrasal verb]
freeze out (someone) or freeze (someone) out : to not allow (someone) to be included in an activity or group
a politician who is being frozen out by former supporters who accuse him of betraying the party
frozen stiffsee 2stiff
when hell freezes oversee hell
— freezing adjective or adverb
Turn up the heat—I'm freezing (to death)! [=I'm very cold] It's freezing in here! The weather has been freezing [=very cold] lately. freezing weather It's freezing cold [=very cold] in here!
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