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freeze - use in sentences
Converse of object
- impose: They cut the number of doctors in training and they imposed a freeze on nurses ' pay.
Object
- embryo: Ex-situ conservation of genetic resources, by holding breeding groups in zoos or as embryos frozen in genebanks, is effective but too costly.
- madness: Also animal rights group bank account frozen, courtroom madness, illegal logging and more.
Adjective modifier
- deep: I still have some zebra in the deep freeze for the cubs which they will enjoy.
- three-year: Last year Mr Redwood declared a three-year freeze on management numbers.
- hell: I went to see their " Hell Freezes Over " concert at Murrayfield Stadium almost 10 years ago.
Modifies a noun
- thaw: The sauna has provided entertainment as we undertook ' freeze thaw ' .
- frame: Thus we saw a freeze frame or an image from each story in turn.
Preposition: in
- terror: She freezes in terror as Frank enters the room.
Noun used with modifier
- wage: Unions seek urgent Granada talks ITV Unions are seeking urgent talks with Granada on a proposed wage freeze.
- recruitment: Across the UK, there are reports that newly-qualified nurses are struggling to find Band 5 posts because trusts have imposed recruitment freezes.
Preposition: in
- winter: The summit bog when frozen in winter can give an easy option.
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