Steel v. t. [imp. & p. p. Steeled p. pr. & vb. n. Steeling.]
  1. To overlay, point, or edge with steel; as, to steel a razor; to steel an ax.
  2. Fig.: To make hard or strong; hence, to make insensible or obdurate.
     Lies well steeled with weighty arguments.   --Shak.
     O God of battles! steel my soldiers' hearts.   --Shak.
  Why will you fight against so sweet a passion,
  And steel your heart to such a world of charms?   --Addison.
  3. Fig.: To cause to resemble steel, as in smoothness, polish, or other qualities.
  These waters, steeled
  By breezeless air to smoothest polish.   --Wordsworth.
  4. Elec. To cover, as an electrotype plate, with a thin layer of iron by electrolysis. The iron thus deposited is very hard, like steel.
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