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jell
[ jel ]
verb (used without object)
- to congeal; become jellylike in consistency.
- to become clear, substantial, or definite; crystallize:
The plan began to jell once we all met to discuss it.
verb (used with object)
- to cause to jell.
jell
/ dʒɛl /
verb
- to make or become gelatinous; congeal
- intr to assume definite form
his ideas have jelled
noun
- an informal word for jelly 1
Other Words From
- half-jelled adjective
- un·jelled adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of jell1
Example Sentences
On the field, however, the reunion hasn’t exactly jelled with the Quakes, who open their regular season Feb. 22 against Real Salt Lake, going winless against MLS competition in the preseason.
“The more pieces you add to a team, the harder it is. The fact that you can do a complete squad transformation and get everyone to jell, it’s very rare.”
Spencer Rattler isn’t likely to roll into Los Angeles and beat the Chargers, who are slowly starting to jell as a team under Jim Harbaugh.
The reality they are facing, however, is that there is no substitute for learning to jell together.
“Pre-COVID, it was really jelling,” he said of the financial district.
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