Definition of Deep Freeze in English :

Define Deep Freeze in English

Deep Freeze meaning in English

Meaning of Deep Freeze in English

Pronunciation of Deep Freeze in English

Deep Freeze pronunciation in English

Pronounce Deep Freeze in English

Deep Freeze

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Noun

1. deep freeze

temporary inactivity or suspension

Example Sentences:
'the legislation has now been revived after ten years in the deep freeze'

Verb

2. deep freeze

store in a deep-freeze, as for conservation

Example Sentences:
'deep-freeze the food'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Deep Freeze

see synonyms of deep freeze
noun
1.  another name for deepfreeze
verb (transitive)
2.  another name for deepfreeze

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Deep Freeze

see synonyms of deep freeze
tr.v. deep-froze (-frōz), deep-fro·zen (-frōzən), deep-freez·ing, deep-freez·es
1. To quick-freeze.
2. To store in a frozen condition.
3. To suspend or defer indefinitely: "American long-term obligations ... which have been deep-frozen since the early 1950s" (Paul Kennedy).
n.
A condition of being held in temporary suspension or inactivity.

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