0 present participle of petrify --
1 to frighten someone a lot, especially so that they are unable to move or speak: --
2 If dead things petrify, they change to a substance like stone over a long period of time. --
Victoria's party visited a pair of museums and a petrifying well.
Called petrifying springs, they are quite common in limestone districts.
After petrifying the enemy, he can then be broken apart if hit with enough force.
Maedar appear as muscular, hairless, human males, and lack the female medusa's snake-like hair and petrifying gaze.
It scared me personally, though, because the idea of going through something like that is petrifying.
It intimidates its foe by raising its head high and glaring at them, usually petrifying enemies.
As a result of this petrifying system, we do not have the proper flow which ought to mark a free economy able to meet changing needs and demands.
I call it perturbing and petrifying.