to ossify
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Definition & Meaning of "ossify"

to ossify
01

to harden and turn into bone

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Over time, the cartilage will ossify, becoming a solid bone structure.
As the child grows, the soft spots in their skull will gradually ossify.
1.1

to cause something, such as a cartilage, to harden and change into bone

02

to cause something, such as an idea, system, habit, etc. to become fixed and opposed to change

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They feared that the new regulations would ossify the current system beyond repair.
Her habits had ossified into a strict routine, leaving no room for flexibility.
2.1

to become very inflexible and opposed to change

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