0 something such as heat or smoke in the air that makes it less clear, so that it is difficult to see well:
1 to play tricks on someone, especially a new person in a fraternity or sorority
2 fog caused by water, smoke, or dust, or an effect of heat that prevents things being seen clearly:
3 to force people new to a group, esp. a sports team or college social group, to take part in activities that are silly, embarrassing, and sometimes harmful in order to be accepted as a member
The college president typically tried to enforce strict discipline, and the upperclassman enjoyed hazing the freshman.
The solder looks shiny while molten, and suddenly hazes over as it solidifies even though it has not been disturbed during cooling.
Most educational institutions have their own definitions of hazing, and many are required to by state statutes.
In 2003, the team was removed for hazing for the 2004-05 season until 2007.
Members-in-training are not required to perform personal services for members, or any activity that can be construed as hazing.
Three windows were removed from the orbiter due to pitting and hazing.
His photographically produced works are sharply focused, but nevertheless full of optical hazes and substantial uncertainties.
In military circles hazing is sometimes assumed to test recruits under situations of stress and hostility.
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