Hardening: meaning, definitions and examples

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hardening

 

[ ˈhɑːrdənɪŋ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

steel

The process of making something hard or harder, especially metal or wood, by heat treatment or chemical mixture.

Synonyms

fortifying, strengthening, tempering

Examples of usage

  • The hardening of steel is essential for making durable tools.
  • The hardening process involves heating the metal and then cooling it rapidly.
Context #2 | Noun

attitude

The development of a more severe or stern attitude or character.

Synonyms

firming, strengthening, toughening

Examples of usage

  • The hardening of his attitude towards the employees led to a decrease in morale within the team.
  • The hardening of her character made her more resilient in the face of adversity.

Translations

Translations of the word "hardening" in other languages:

🇵🇹 endurecimento

🇮🇳 सख्त होना

🇩🇪 Verhärtung

🇮🇩 pengerasan

🇺🇦 загартування

🇵🇱 utwardzanie

🇯🇵 硬化 (こうか)

🇫🇷 durcissement

🇪🇸 endurecimiento

🇹🇷 sertleşme

🇰🇷 경화 (硬化)

🇸🇦 تصلب

🇨🇿 tvrdnutí

🇸🇰 tuhnutie

🇨🇳 硬化

🇸🇮 utrjevanje

🇮🇸 herting

🇰🇿 қатайтылу

🇬🇪 გამყარება

🇦🇿 bərkidilmə

🇲🇽 endurecimiento

Word origin

The word 'hardening' dates back to the mid-16th century, derived from the verb 'harden' which originated from Old English 'heardian'. The concept of hardening has been essential in various industries such as metallurgy and woodworking, where the process enhances the durability and strength of materials. Over time, 'hardening' has also been used metaphorically to describe the development of a more rigid or severe attitude or character.

See also: hard, hardball, harden, harder, hardliner, hardly, hardness, hardship, hardships, hardware, hardy.