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caseharden

 
Dictionary: case·hard·en   (kās'här'dn) pronunciation
tr.v., -ened, -en·ing, -ens.
  1. To harden the surface or case of (iron or steel) by high-temperature shallow infusion of carbon followed by quenching.
  2. To make callous or insensitive.

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verb

    To make resistant to hardship, especially through continued exposure: acclimate, acclimatize, harden, indurate, season, toughen. See continue/stop/pause, resist/yield.

 
 

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