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indurate (adjective), more indurate, most indurate
1. Conveying an emotionally hardened and an obstinate or stubborn lack of feeling for other people: The politician is considered to be an indurate person who doesn't care what the public opinion is regarding an increase in taxes.
2. Relating to someone or something that is insensitive: When she reached the age of 80, Gisela had indurate soles of her feet and so she couldn’t feel the floor or ground when she walked.

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2. Relating to someone or something that is insensitive: When she reached the age of 80, Gisela had indurate soles of her feet and so she couldn’t feel the floor or ground when she walked.


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