thaw

to warm up, to become friendly

TRANSLATION

tauen, auftauen, Tauwetter, Schneeschmelze

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

"U.S. relations with Syria begin to THAW. Washington: Syria's relations with the United States have improved because of its assistance in the war on terrorism."

(International Herald Tribune - 21.06.2002)

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Etymology: Middle English, from Old English thawian; akin to Old High German douwen to thaw, Greek tEkein to melt, Latin tabEre to waste away

Date: before 12th century

1 a : to go from a frozen to a liquid state : MELT b : to become free of the effect (as stiffness, numbness, or hardness) of cold as a result of exposure to warmth

2 : to be warm enough to melt ice and snow -- used with it in reference to the weather

3 : to abandon aloofness, reserve, or hostility : UNBEND

4 : to become mobile, active, or susceptible to change

(Merriam-Webster)

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