Harshen example sentences

harsh·en

verb

harshen (verb) · harshens (third person present) · harshened (past tense) · harshened (past participle) · harshening (present participle)

  - make unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses:

  - make or become more cruel or severe:

  - (of a climate or conditions) become more difficult to survive in:

  - have an undesirably strong effect on:

"Harshen" Example Sentences

1. The judge's decision to harshen the sentence shocked everyone.
2. Recent economic downturns have harshened living conditions for many.
3. The new regulations are expected to harshen the penalties for tax evasion.
4. He refused to let the criticism harshen his resolve.
5. The desert sun harshened the already cracked earth.
6. Years of neglect had harshened the features of his face.
7. The prolonged drought threatened to harshen the already fragile ecosystem.
8. Don't let the setbacks harshen your spirit.
9. Exposure to the elements harshened the wood.
10. The wind harshened into a gale.
11. The government's actions will inevitably harshen the already strained relations.
12. They tried to harshen the tone of their demands.
13. The cold weather harshened the landscape.
14. His voice harshened with anger.
15. The experience harshened her outlook on life.
16. I worry that the new laws will harshen the already difficult lives of the poor.
17. The constant noise harshened her nerves.
18. She felt the years harshen her features.
19. His words harshened the already tense atmosphere.
20. The prolonged illness harshened his disposition.
21. They decided to harshen the punishment.
22. The long journey harshened the travelers' appearances.
23. The debate threatened to harshen into a shouting match.
24. The criticism began to harshen and become personal.
25. He'll harshen his stance on the issue.
26. The company's policies harshened over time.
27. They opted to harshen the terms of the agreement.
28. The relentless sun harshened the paint on the car.
29. The winter winds harshened the landscape.
30. The prolonged conflict threatened to harshen the political climate.
31. He felt his heart harshen with resentment.
32. The boss's tone harshened noticeably.
33. She noticed the lines on her face harshen with age.
34. The constant pressure began to harshen her personality.
35. It was clear they intended to harshen the interview.
36. The experience seemed to harshen his features.
37. The judge's words harshened the already somber mood.
38. I didn’t want to harshen the already difficult conversation.
39. The prolonged drought will inevitably harshen agricultural conditions.
40. The economic crisis will likely harshen the lives of many.
41. She chose to harshen her tone to get her point across.
42. The negotiations threatened to harshen into an argument.
43. His attitude harshened considerably after the incident.
44. The sun’s glare harshened the colors in the painting.
45. They plan to harshen the rules for newcomers.
46. The manager's comments harshened the atmosphere in the office.
47. Exposure to the elements harshened the timber's texture.
48. They've decided to harshen penalties for repeat offenders.
49. The long winter harshened the already brittle branches.
50. The prolonged heat harshened the land.

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