noun
- the process by which organic remains are converted into fossils through burial and chemical change over geological time
- the process of becoming fixed, rigid, or unable to change; hardening into an unchanging form
Usage: geology; paleontology
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The fossilization of the dinosaur bones took millions of years.
- Amber preserves insects through a rapid fossilization process.
- The fossilization of outdated policies prevented the company from adapting to market changes.
- Language undergoes fossilization when speakers stop innovating and repeat fixed patterns.
- The fossilization of social attitudes can hinder progress and reform.
- Paleontologists study fossilization to understand how organisms are preserved in rock layers.