liquate Antonyms

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Meaning of liquate

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liquate (v. i.)

To melt; to become liquid.

Webster

liquate (v. t.)

To separate by fusion, as a more fusible from a less fusible material.

liquate Sentence Examples

  1. The alchemist's goal was to liquate the gold, transforming it into a liquid form.
  2. The heat from the forge caused the metal to liquate and flow into the mold.
  3. The lava erupted from the volcano, liquating the rocks in its path.
  4. The ice cream had liquated slightly, creating a creamy consistency.
  5. The wax liquated on the stove, releasing a pleasant aroma.
  6. The acid liquated the metal, dissolving it over time.
  7. The butter liquated in the pan, becoming golden brown and flavorful.
  8. The cheese liquated in the fondue pot, creating a rich and gooey dip.
  9. The chocolate liquated smoothly, ready to be poured into molds.
  10. The water liquated into steam, billowing up into the air.

FAQs About the word liquate

To melt; to become liquid., To separate by fusion, as a more fusible from a less fusible material.

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The alchemist's goal was to liquate the gold, transforming it into a liquid form.

The heat from the forge caused the metal to liquate and flow into the mold.

The lava erupted from the volcano, liquating the rocks in its path.

The ice cream had liquated slightly, creating a creamy consistency.