Sentences with Fossilize

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17 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 fossilized, revealing insights into prehistoric life.

The process of petrification can cause wood to fossilize and become stone-like over centuries.

The discovery of a well-preserved fossilized leaf provided valuable information about ancient plant species.

When the tree fell into the swamp, it began to fossilize, leaving behind a record of its existence.

The archaeologists were amazed to find fossilized footprints of a previously unknown dinosaur species.

The mud surrounding the prehistoric animal helped it fossilize and survive through the ages.

In some cases, the soft tissues of ancient organisms can fossilize, offering rare glimpses into the past.

The petrified wood, once part of a dense forest, beautifully fossilized over millions of years.

The fossilized remains of a marine creature unveiled the mysteries of life in ancient oceans.

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