0 to gel --
1 (of a substance) to change from a liquid to a partly solid state, or (of ideas or plans) to become more clear and certain: --
In the later part of the season, the offense began to jell, taking a part in the victories more equal to that which the defense played.
By 2005 the group had jelled.
The book approaches sociological or political problems such as group chemistry and team jelling, flow time and quiet in the work environment, and the high cost of turnover.
We also know when something's not jelling.
That jelled and so the project began.
Even under these conditions social relations will not jell.
The year did not start well with players being scarce and the team seeming unable to jell.
The testing can be of empty containers or of full containers with appropriate jell or ice packs, contents, etc.