Verb
make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear
cause to take on a definite and clear shape
cause to form crystals or assume crystalline form
Source: WordNetMy work has threads of ideas from all over the place. I try to crystallise them in something simple and direct that the viewer can then take where they want. Cornelia Parker
To me it is far more pleasant to agree than to differ; but it is impossible that one who has any regard for truth can long avoid protesting against doctrines which seem to him to be erroneous. There is ever a tendency of the most hurtful kind to allow opinions to crystallise into creeds. William Stanley Jevons
Could you clarify these remarks? Source: Internet
Clear up the question of who is at fault Source: Internet
He tried to crystallize his thoughts Source: Internet
crystallize minerals Source: Internet