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    liquefy
    /ˈlɪkwɪfʌɪ/

    verb

    • 1. make or become liquid: "the minimum pressure required to liquefy a gas"

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  2. : to become liquid. liquefier. ˈli-kwə-ˌfī (-ə)r. noun. Synonyms. deliquesce. flux. fuse. melt. run. thaw. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of liquefy in a Sentence. The vegetables were liquefied in a blender. The plastic liquefied in the intense heat.

  3. LIQUEFY definition: 1. to (cause a gas or a solid to) change into a liquid form: 2. to change an asset (= something…. Learn more.

  4. liquefy (something) to become liquid; to make something liquid. Above a certain temperature it is impossible to liquefy a gas. The cheese had liquefied so we poured it over the bread. Word Origin. Want to learn more?

  5. When you turn a solid into a liquid, like when you set an ice cube in the sunshine and watch it melt into a puddle of water, you liquefy it. You can liquefy a solid by heating it until it melts, and you can also say the substance itself liquefies.

  6. Liquefy definition: to make or become liquid. . See examples of LIQUEFY used in a sentence.

  7. LIQUEFY meaning: 1. to (cause a gas or a solid to) change into a liquid form: 2. to change an asset (= something…. Learn more.

  8. verb. When a gas or solid substance liquefies or is liquefied, it changes its form and becomes liquid. Heat the jam until it liquefies. [VERB] You can liquefy the carbon dioxide to separate it from the other constituents. [VERB noun] ...a truck carrying liquefied petroleum gas. [VERB-ed]

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · liquefy (third-person singular simple present liquefies, present participle liquefying, simple past and past participle liquefied) ( transitive ) To make into a liquid . We'll liquefy this rock by heating it in a furnace until it melts and flows out.

  10. v.tr. To cause to become liquid, especially: a. To melt (a solid) by heating. b. To condense (a gas) by cooling. v.intr. To become liquid. [Middle English liquefien, from Old French liquefier, from Latin liquefacere : liquēre, to be liquid + facere, to make; see fact .] liq′ue·fi′a·ble adj. liq′ue·fi′er n.

  11. liquefy meaning, definition, what is liquefy: to become liquid, or make something beco...: Learn more.