Deepfreezing [noun]
Definition of Deepfreezing:
temporary slowdown of functions
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Opposite/Antonyms of Deepfreezing:
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Sentence/Example of Deepfreezing:
He remembered something—the cherished pose of being a man plunged fathoms-deep in business.
At present, Louis was too self-absorbed by the struggles within him, to look deep into what was passing around him.
It succeeds best in a deep rich loam in a climate ranging from forty to fifty degrees of latitude.
And then what could be more deep and poetic than Liszt's transcriptions of Schubert's and Wagner's songs?
The next moment a pistol was fired at their head, and a deep groan shewed it had taken too true an aim.
There was a deep silence throughout the whole bivouac; some were sleeping, and those who watched were in no humour for idle chat.
He hath searched out the deep, and the heart of men: and considered their crafty devices.
The smile was still on his lips when his head drooped on a piece of ice, and he sank into a deep slumber.
One day in April the thermometer suddenly rose to eighteen above the freezing-point of Fahrenheit.
The presence of phenol causes a deep amethyst-blue color, as in Uffelmann's test for lactic acid.