Origin of freeze

before 1000; (v.) Middle English fresen, Old English frēosan; cognate with Middle Low German vrēsen, Old Norse frjōsa, Old High German friosan (German frieren); (noun) late Middle English frese, derivative of the v.

OTHER WORDS FROM freeze

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH freeze

freeze frieze

Example sentences from the Web for refreeze

British Dictionary definitions for refreeze (1 of 2)

refreeze
/ (riːˈfriːz) /

verb -freezes, -freezing, -froze or -frozen

to freeze or be frozen again after having defrosted

British Dictionary definitions for refreeze (2 of 2)

freeze
/ (friːz) /

verb freezes, freezing, froze (frəʊz) or frozen (ˈfrəʊzən)

noun

sentence substitute

mainly US a command to stop still instantly or risk being shot

Derived forms of freeze

freezable, adjective

Word Origin for freeze

Old English frēosan; related to Old Norse frjōsa, Old High German friosan, Latin prūrīre to itch; see frost

Medical definitions for refreeze

freeze
[ frēz ]

v.

To pass from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat.
To make or become congealed, stiffened, or hardened by exposure to cold.

Scientific definitions for refreeze

freeze
[ frēz ]

To change from a liquid to a solid state by cooling or being cooled to the freezing point.