| Past Participle | crystallised |
| Past Tense | crystallised |
| Present Participle | crystallising |
| Third Person Singular | crystallises |
| Plural | crystallises |
crystallise a solution
crystallise thoughts
crystallise a plan
crystallise an idea
crystallise emotions
crystallise a concept
Cold rain crystallised into snow.
White frost and silver storm powder crystallise the leaves on this beautiful object, topped with a satiny pink gold lid.
If you do hold money in the market you need to decide if it is time to crystallise your losses, or if you have the stomach to sit tight and hope for a recovery.
The cold weather caused the water to crystallise into ice.
Her ideas started to crystallise after hours of brainstorming.
The artist's vision began to crystallise as she worked on the painting.
The plan began to crystallise once all the details were ironed out.
The team's strategy slowly started to crystallise as they analyzed the competition.
The chemical compound will crystallise when left undisturbed for a period of time.
The memories of that day have crystallised in my mind, vivid and clear.
The idea began to crystallise in his mind, forming a solid plan.
Years of research finally crystallised into a groundbreaking discovery.
The dream she had been nurturing for years finally crystallised into reality.
The conflict also seems to have crystallised broader discontent with the government.
And it's like a stem ginger base, you know the crystallised ginger?
Perhaps the worst-case scenario for the financial system is where transition risks crystallise very suddenly and cause wider economic damage.
And that very quickly crystallised into a bank run in the tail-end of last week.
At the electrode, the iodide turn into elemental iodine, which crystallises within the pores during discharge.
Some patterns of every culture crystallise around focuses provided by the inevitables of biology.
He thought about the mentality that he felt there was there and crystallised it in this concept of janteloven.
The cold was so intense that he could hear his breath freeze and crystallise as the wind blew it past his ears.
The only real violence done is to the English language (" It's not until I'm busy with my delicious veal parmesan that my thoughts start to crystallise" ).
But when Stephanie first developed this crystallised cloudy liquid colleagues refused to spin it for her, fearing it would clog up their machines.
crystallise a solution
crystallise thoughts
crystallise a plan
crystallise an idea
crystallise emotions
crystallise a concept
Cold rain crystallised into snow.
White frost and silver storm powder crystallise the leaves on this beautiful object, topped with a satiny pink gold lid.
If you do hold money in the market you need to decide if it is time to crystallise your losses, or if you have the stomach to sit tight and hope for a recovery.
The cold weather caused the water to crystallise into ice.
Her ideas started to crystallise after hours of brainstorming.
The artist's vision began to crystallise as she worked on the painting.
The plan began to crystallise once all the details were ironed out.
The team's strategy slowly started to crystallise as they analyzed the competition.
The chemical compound will crystallise when left undisturbed for a period of time.
The memories of that day have crystallised in my mind, vivid and clear.
The idea began to crystallise in his mind, forming a solid plan.
Years of research finally crystallised into a groundbreaking discovery.
The dream she had been nurturing for years finally crystallised into reality.
The conflict also seems to have crystallised broader discontent with the government.
And it's like a stem ginger base, you know the crystallised ginger?
Perhaps the worst-case scenario for the financial system is where transition risks crystallise very suddenly and cause wider economic damage.
And that very quickly crystallised into a bank run in the tail-end of last week.
At the electrode, the iodide turn into elemental iodine, which crystallises within the pores during discharge.
Some patterns of every culture crystallise around focuses provided by the inevitables of biology.
He thought about the mentality that he felt there was there and crystallised it in this concept of janteloven.
The cold was so intense that he could hear his breath freeze and crystallise as the wind blew it past his ears.
The only real violence done is to the English language (" It's not until I'm busy with my delicious veal parmesan that my thoughts start to crystallise" ).
But when Stephanie first developed this crystallised cloudy liquid colleagues refused to spin it for her, fearing it would clog up their machines.
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