Hardened vs. Harkened

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Hardenedverb

simple past tense and past participle of harden

Hardenedadjective

Unfeeling or lacking emotion due to experience; callous.

Hardenedadjective

Firmly established or unlikely to change; inveterate.

Hardenedadjective

Having extra defences against attack; highly fortified.

Hardenedadjective

Made hard, or harder, or compact; made unfeeling or callous; made obstinate or obdurate; confirmed in error or vice.

Hardenedadjective

Rendered resistant to the effects of nearby explosions; as, a hardened missile silo; hardened warhead electronics.

Hardenedadjective

Experienced and inured to hardship; as, hardened combat troops.

Hardenedadjective

Strongly habituated to a certain type of behavior, and unlikely to change; as, a hardened criminal. Usually used only of behavior perceived negatively.

Hardenedadjective

used of persons; emotionally hardened;

Hardenedadjective

made hard or flexible or resilient especially by heat treatment;

Hardenedadjective

made tough by habitual exposure;

Hardenedadjective

converted to solid form (as concrete)

Harkenedverb

simple past tense and past participle of harken

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