Sentences with Fossilize

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16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Fossilize'

Over time, the ancient remains of the dinosaurs fossilized in the rocky layers.

As societies evolve, traditions may fossilize, resisting change and adaptation.

The once-vibrant town began to fossilize economically after the closure of its major industries.

Rapid technological advancements sometimes cause older technologies to fossilize into obsolescence.

The bureaucratic process tends to fossilize, making it difficult to implement swift changes in government policies.

The old manuscript pages, carefully preserved, began to fossilize with age, making them brittle and delicate.

As language evolves, certain words may fossilize, retaining historical meanings even as their usage changes.

The once-fluid market conditions began to fossilize, leading to a lack of innovation in product development.

Over time, the ancient bones of dinosaurs fossilize in the sedimentary rock.

The prehistoric tree, preserved in minerals, began to fossilize millions of years ago.

The archaeologists discovered a well-preserved mammoth that had fossilized in the icy tundra.

As the plant material decayed, it gradually fossilized, leaving behind a detailed imprint.

The wooden shipwreck started to fossilize, turning into a remarkable relic on the ocean floor.

The ancient seashells fossilized in layers of sediment, revealing the history of marine life.

Over centuries, the petrified wood fossilized, transforming into stone with intricate patterns.

The insect trapped in amber managed to fossilize, offering a glimpse into prehistoric life.

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