Thawing in a sentence as a noun

Yeah, it was a time when things were thawing out, and people had stopped disappearing.

Are we seeing a thawing of relations between Google and China now?

At one time, Germany was a battle ground with the children eating by thawing out frozen soldiers in the snow.

When the freezing and tunnel jacking process was completed, the project let the soil "thaw", but the thawing takes years.

I could see this used to construct space stations and vehicles, to be used where the vacuum of space prevented thawing.

But even your fancy grocers are thawing pre-frozen shrimp unnecessarily.

They start out frozen so they cant be smushed up and reformed, and the thawing machine is so tightly integrated with the cooking machine that theres no way to intercept it between the two.

Methane from thawing permafrost can act as an accelerant to global warming, and some models predict an exponential acceleration if this happens.

Most of it is frozen, but thawing it shouldn't prove impossible.> Are there really millions of people who would sign up for the world's most expensive method of committing *******?I don't understand this.

I love the way Eric cheerfully ignores the practical aspects of thawing and freezing cooks while explaining by analogy the difference between asynchronous and parallel processing.

Hibernating amphibian studies tend to indicate that a blood replacement containing glycerine, perfluorodecalin, raffinose, glycogen, and ***** would help minimize human tissue damage from the freezing and thawing process.

Then just recreate brains within stock bodies or some virtual/machine environment?Clinging to the freezing and thawing, when you're forced to concede they won't actually work and then having to invent far superior technologies, but only applying them as a band-aid over the broken technology, looks an awful lot more like someone with a belief grasping for intellectual cover, rather than someone with an intellectual understanding positing solutions.

Thawing definitions

noun

the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid; "the power failure caused a refrigerator melt that was a disaster"; "the thawing of a frozen turkey takes several hours"

See also: thaw melt melting

noun

warm weather following a freeze; snow and ice melt; "they welcomed the spring thaw"

See also: thaw warming