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Liquefy

Liquefy | Liquefying

Liquefy meaning

To make (something) into a liquid. | To distort and warp (an image). | To become liquid.

Example sentences (11)

In 2007, during a routine seismic evaluation of the dam, the California Division of Safety of Dams determined that the hydraulic fill section could liquefy and fail in the event of a greater than 7.5-magnitude earthquake along the Elsinore Fault.

One of the most common problems in the is that during the winter season, the water freezes, and it’s very hard to liquefy it.

Break out the sterling silver nut cracker, liquefy the butter and consume this magnificent creature?

Moreover, the ability to liquefy the gas allowed for exports via ocean vessel that further increased the addressable market for the energy commodity.

Countries like China are buying up tank loads of LNG—natural gas that has been supercooled to liquefy it—to generate power, heat buildings and fuel trucks.

Just before serving, place the bottle of dressing in a large mug full of hot water and let it stand until the solidified oils liquefy and the flavors peak.

At this point it will liquefy and if erupted onto the surface will form lava.

It also shares many of the same safety issues as other forms of hydrogen, as well as being cold enough to liquefy (and possibly solidify) atmospheric oxygen which can be an explosion hazard.

It took five and a half hours to apply the makeup needed for Darkness onto Curry and at the end of the day he would spend an hour in a bath in order to liquefy the soluble spirit gum.

The word liqueur comes from the Latin liquifacere ("to liquefy") via French.

This mysterious metal had the ability to produce vibrations which would liquefy all other metals.