Sentence examples for crystalise from inspiring English sources

The word "crystalise" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a process of making something clear or distinct. For example: "His thoughts gradually crystalised as he processed the information further".

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crystalise

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This is the opportunity for you to crystalise exactly what your company is about and develop an engaging story that communicates a clear message.

Now, quite apart from the results of this lack of action – the killing and forcing of Muslims out of the country – it has also allowed the anti-balaka militia to crystalise their rule.

This misstep seemed to crystalise a unavoidable truth that had been present all along.

The student movement of 2010 may have been anti-political – and it would be absurd to claim that it made the weather on its own – but it did crystalise the mood of anger and injustice in the wake of the 2008 financial crash, and it kickstarted the anti-austerity movement.

It wasn't until 2008, when she moved to Paris, that Volkova's styling career started to crystalise.

What happens in groups is that somebody will crystalise as the leader and in these circumstances, depending on how carefully the group has been chosen and bearing in mind the sort of people who volunteer for these sorts of exercises, there may be two or three displaying leadership characteristics.

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Mr Limbaugh crystalised the message of this conference, which is the message of the majority of Republicans: there is nothing wrong with the party at all, and a comeback is inevitable, as soon as Americans grow tired of Mr Obama.

The foggy ephemera slowly crystalised until another of Georgia's barrier islands lay enticingly before us.

I still remember putting sugar into a test tube, crystalising it and making toffee.

Once your ideas have crystalised, it's down to the mechanics, starting with travel insurance, which you should take out as soon as you pay for a trip.

Academic work points to doubts about the economic consequences (which crystalised around the proposed "currency union"), but Alex Salmond prefers to blame a series of straw men: the "biased" media; "scaremongering" by opponents; even, at one stage, nervous elderly voters.

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