100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "jell"

Definition

The verb jell means to take shape or come together, particularly in the context of ideas or plans solidifying or becoming more defined. It can also refer to the process of a substance, such as jelly, setting or becoming firm.

Synonyms

  • Solidify
  • Coalesce
  • Congeal
  • Form
  • Settle
  • Coagulate
  • Realize

Antonyms

  • Dissolve
  • Disperse
  • Scatter
  • Break apart
  • Fragment
  • Disintegrate

Examples

  1. The plans for the event began to jell after several meetings.
  2. After discussing the concept, the team's ideas finally started to jell.
  3. The gelatin will jell if you refrigerate it for a few hours.
  4. As the project progressed, the initial ideas began to jell into a cohesive strategy.
  5. It took some time, but our thoughts on the new product began to jell.
  6. The mixture should jell once it cools down properly.
  7. Their friendship didn’t jell until they started working together.
  8. After brainstorming, we found that our visions for the campaign didn’t quite jell.
  9. The dessert needs time to jell before serving.
  10. The committee's suggestions began to jell, creating a clear path forward.
  11. The flavors in the sauce started to jell after simmering for a while.
  12. Despite the initial confusion, the team's strategies eventually jelled.
  13. It’s important for the ingredients to jell to achieve the right texture.
  14. The two departments must jell if we are to complete the project on time.
  15. The new policies didn’t quite jell with the existing framework.
  16. Lets give the ideas some time to jell before we decide.
  17. The running club's members didn’t jell until they completed their first marathon together.
  18. The mixture of flavors really began to jell after a few minutes of cooking.
  19. The artwork didn’t jell with the theme of the gallery.
  20. Once we added the final touches, the presentation really started to jell.
  21. The team's efforts to jell were evident in their improved performance.
  22. As the discussion progressed, our opinions started to jell into a common stance.
  23. The soup will jell as it cools, enhancing its flavor.
  24. Their plans for the vacation didn’t jell until they agreed on the destination.
  25. The project proposal began to jell after receiving feedback from the stakeholders.
  26. It took a while for the new members to jell with the existing group.
  27. I hope these ideas will jell into something worthwhile.
  28. The flavors of the dish will jell beautifully if left to marinate.
  29. The two leaders finally found a way to jell their differing visions.
  30. It’s crucial for these elements to jell to create a successful event.
  31. We need to let the mixture sit so it can jell properly.
  32. The book's themes eventually began to jell by the end of the story.
  33. The children's ideas started to jell during their group project.
  34. The cake mixture should jell when it reaches the right temperature.
  35. The concepts we discussed began to jell into a clear plan.
  36. The flavors of the ingredients need to jell to create a harmonious dish.
  37. Their friendship took time to jell, but now they are inseparable.
  38. After several iterations, the design began to jell.
  39. The committee's vision for the future began to jell during the retreat.
  40. You should let the jelly jell for at least four hours before serving.
  41. The two theories did not jell until new evidence came to light.
  42. The ingredients in the salad need to jell for the best flavor.
  43. After some discussion, the team’s ideas started to jell.
  44. It became clear that our strategies didn’t jell when we compared them.
  45. The event's details started to jell as we finalized the schedule.
  46. The team worked hard to help their ideas jell before the presentation.
  47. The flavors in the stew will jell if you let it simmer longer.
  48. It took time for their visions to jell, but they finally reached an agreement.
  49. The concepts presented didn't jell with the audience's expectations.
  50. The discussion helped the plans to jell into something actionable.
  51. The two styles of music began to jell in the collaboration.
  52. While cooking, allow the sauce to jell for the best consistency.
  53. The artwork finally began to jell after several revisions.
  54. The team was hoping their ideas would jell before the deadline.
  55. The flavors in this dish don’t seem to jell well together.
  56. The new policy changes took time to jell with the employees.
  57. The jelly will jell as it cools in the fridge.
  58. Their plans to travel together didn’t quite jell after all.
  59. We need to let the ideas jell before making any decisions.
  60. After a few meetings, the project outlines began to jell.
  61. The flavors of the marinade began to jell with the meat.
  62. We hope our efforts will jell into a successful outcome.
  63. The team's dynamic really began to jell during the retreat.
  64. The mixture should jell at room temperature before serving.
  65. It was great to see everyone’s ideas finally jell during the workshop.
  66. The concept for the play began to jell as the actors rehearsed.
  67. After a few weeks, the team started to jell into a cohesive unit.
  68. The ingredients need time to jell for the best flavor profile.
  69. Their initial approach didn’t jell, leading to a need for revisions.
  70. The flavors in the dish will jell if given enough time to blend.
  71. We need to let those thoughts jell before sharing them with others.
  72. The project’s vision finally began to jell after much discussion.
  73. The soup will jell if you let it cool in the fridge.
  74. The team struggled to jell their ideas until the last minute.
  75. The new rules didn’t jell with the existing ones, causing confusion.
  76. The elements of her story didn’t quite jell together.
  77. It was satisfying to see our efforts jell into a successful campaign.
  78. After several trials, the recipe finally began to jell perfectly.
  79. Their collaboration seemed to jell once they found common ground.
  80. The team’s ideas didn’t jell until they had a clear leader.
  81. The paint colors will jell beautifully once applied properly.
  82. The ingredients need to jell to create a balanced flavor.
  83. The team spent time discussing how to make their ideas jell.
  84. It was exciting to see the plans jell into a full-fledged project.
  85. The flavors will jell well if you let them sit together for a while.
  86. Their differing opinions did not jell until they reached a compromise.
  87. The project’s goals began to jell after the initial brainstorming session.
  88. The dish should jell nicely if you follow the recipe.
  89. The committee’s objectives began to jell as they worked together.
  90. It took time for the team to jell on their strategy for the competition.
  91. The jelly won’t jell if you don't use enough pectin.
  92. The ideas presented didn’t jell with the audience’s expectations.
  93. Their plans to collaborate finally began to jell after months of discussion.
  94. The flavors of the curry need to jell for the best results.
  95. The project didn’t jell until they established clear deadlines.
  96. After several attempts, the dish finally began to jell.
  97. The team struggled to jell its different ideas into one proposal.
  98. The collaboration didn’t jell until they found a common goal.
  99. The mixture will jell when it reaches room temperature.
  100. It was evident that their efforts began to jell as they worked together.