freeze
A temporary stop on salary increases.
A temporary stop on wage increases.
A temporary stop on employing new staff.
A temporary stop on price increases for goods or services.
A total halt or stop on something.
A complete halt or stop on something.
Weather cold enough to freeze plants and the ground solid.
Refers to a freeze that is implemented without delay.
A period of extremely cold weather.
A period of very cold weather.
A late freeze that occurs in the spring.
The first freeze of the autumn season.
To die from exposure to extreme cold; also used hyperbolically to mean feeling very cold.
To become completely motionless due to shock or fear.
To become completely motionless due to shock or fear.
To officially enforce a freeze on something, typically by an authority.
To publicly declare that a freeze will be put in place.
To appear to stop moving suddenly.
To become completely frozen into a solid state.
Used for food that can be frozen without losing quality.
When a body of water becomes covered with a layer of ice.
When pipes or machinery stop working because of ice.
To stop the increase or progress of something in effect, if not officially.
To stop moving abruptly, often due to fear or surprise.
To stop moving instantly.
To stop moving for a short period of time.
To stop moving instantly.
To stop moving for a very short period of time.
To stop moving briefly.
To stop moving entirely.
To become frozen in a short amount of time.
An official alert that temperatures are expected to drop below freezing.
Used to specify what is being frozen.
To fix prices, wages, etc., at a particular level.
To become motionless due to an emotion.
To become motionless due to an emotion.
To transform into a solid state like ice, or for an expression to become fixed.