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Definition of "indurated" [in•du•ra•ted]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of indurate. (verb)

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Use "indurated" in a sentence
  • "Swamp or Hanover Square, to subscribe to a testimonial to some one of the best abused of these "indurated" sinners, in honor of his distinguished services in lowering some tax-rate, in suppressing some nuisance, in establishing some new municipal safeguard to life or property."
  • "He says: "Of all the accidental productions met with among cattle, with the exception of wens, a certain kind of indurated tumor, chiefly situated about the head and throat, has abounded most in my practice."
  • "The one who is too lazy, idle, or indurated in convention to perform this work will not see or hear."
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