verb
- to convert into a fossil; to preserve (organic remains) in rock or mineral form
- to become outdated or rigid; to stop developing or changing
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'fossilize'; often used in passive voice
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The ancient insects were fossilised in amber millions of years ago.
- Shells and bones fossilise more readily than soft tissues.
- The company's outdated policies have fossilised over decades.
- His thinking had fossilised, making him resistant to new ideas.
- Organisms are fossilised when buried quickly in sediment.
- Traditional customs can fossilise if they are not adapted to modern times.