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Anyone can use the word petrified. There is no law regarding the use of the word, and it would be illegal for a government to wilfully imprison, torture, reprimand and/or kill an individual or group of people for using the word petrified.
You would use the word petrified to express fear and/or fright.
(The word can mean turned to stone, or metaphorically, shocked into immobility.)The petrified remains of sea animals are found in fossil.When the ghost suddenly appeared, he was petrified.
Yes, the word petrified can be used as a verb.As in:"he petrified the wood".Other verbs are petrify, petrifies and petrifying.
Petrified means to be shocked by something. For example: The man was petrified at what he saw.
The word petrified has three syllables. The syllables in the word are pe-tri-fied.
It takes a lot more than just time to petrify a forest.
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Petrified means to be shocked by something. For example: The man was petrified at what he saw.
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If you meant 'petrified' - Some examples could be :- Jack was petrified with fear - The petrified tree was over 10,000 years old
Petrified means you are frightened. You have a big fear of something just like the word Phobia.
Some words that contain the root word "peter" include petered, petering, and peternet.
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