Solidifying in a sentence as a noun

It's an existing investor solidifying a deal. Kind of like if you bought a stock at $40, and now it's down to $20.

Experience is key to solidifying rules deduced from questioning. Roll that cart down the hill.

Bias alert: I'm pretty sure I read to much news, and am solidifying this meme in my mind to try to improve that.

It sounds like they were solidifying their case. If this were hollywood, I bet he would have sensed the surveillance somehow - and tried to make a run for it.

After that, it took one month or so for me to finally make the switch after "solidifying" my newfound zen. For me, it was mostly a question of design.

There are other ways around, but I'd say the community is solidifying towards godep. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

It didn't come earlier because some of the core patterns were still solidifying. It would have been premature to put together something that was likely to change a lot.

I might characterize it more as "upward" in the sense that they're solidifying their dominant position. Moving forward is precisely what I fear them losing.

Flash needs to start dying now, so everybody on the sinking ship can start figuring out what they need and solidifying the replacements. It'll have a lingering death scene, so the sooner it starts, the sooner it finishes.

Very true, but it's more about solidifying a pivot away from music annotation than simply buying a new domain. Now they can annotate anything.

Sounds cool, but I wonder what would happen with bacteria that are trapped underneath the rapidly solidifying gel. Usually, the flow of blood tends to wash pathogens out of the wound, reducing the chance of nasty infections.

It talks about the human tendency of arranging observations and beliefs to fit what we're told, solidifying our belief that this is just common sense. I had just read it so apologies if I shoehorn off of your post to reference it.

Given that physics has done a lot of defining and solidifying of terms over the last century, philosophy has definitely had a hand.

Maybe it's a new kind of social dating, although it certainly could be used for making/solidifying platonic relationships. This is obviously useful for someone that moves to a new city or just wants to explore new relationships.

In the next few weeks, the new CEO will be solidifying everything with Q&As, visiting the various campuses, and announce any new org changes. Org changes will be the big thing that impacts what individual contributors actually do in their jobs.

We just think of them as "being a certain way" and observe all behavior from there on out as solidifying that definition in our minds. I think a truly "smart person" is someone who is always staying open to the possibility of people changing radically, however unlikely that may seem.

Both face the risk of being twisted to the incumbent's advantage, so why not shoot for the more comprehensive solution -- real competition -- rather than solidifying in place a duopoly with slow-moving rulemaking?

There have been front-end pros since long before I was even in the business, but I think the profession as a whole is being taken more seriously, and a set of baseline expectations for people in the profession is solidifying.

Just keep in mind everything is still solidifying, so there might be some awkward corner cases or something, but honestly it's just plain old Javascript soooo it's pretty vanilla so you shouldn't have too much difficulty if you know JS. Last thing I have to say about Polymer. It's going to stretch the way you think of the DOM and JS. The way everything is structured and the way you should be thinking about it is that every DOM node should be considered an instance of a class.

Other times they're more sinister, like increase the head-count in order to earn your boss a higher salary, or to exert more influence over other departments by hijacking part of their process or rendering their people redundant while further solidifying your own base. For more radical change you'll have to be on good terms with people much higher up in the organization that can save your *** when someone lower down tries to sabotage your work or push you out of your position in often misguided self-defense.

In practice, of course, it's just about solidifying lock-in with a cover story that's obviously weak to those with technical experience but is justifiable to politicians and regulators who would otherwise be all over MS for facilitating this kind of funny business.

Solidifying definitions

noun

the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization; "the hardening of concrete"; "he tested the set of the glue"

See also: hardening solidification curing