liquefy (Meaning)

Wordnet

liquefy (v)

become liquid

make (a solid substance) liquid, as by heating

become liquid or fluid when heated

Webster

liquefy (v. t.)

To convert from a solid form to that of a liquid; to melt; to dissolve; and technically, to melt by the sole agency of heat.

Webster

liquefy (v. i.)

To become liquid.

liquefy Sentence Examples

  1. The intense heat liquefied the wax, transforming it from a solid to a liquid.
  2. The frozen yogurt liquefied under the warm sun, creating a creamy and refreshing beverage.
  3. The chemical reaction caused the metal to liquefy, allowing it to be poured into a mold.
  4. The boiling water liquefied the sugar crystals, forming a caramelized solution.
  5. The cheese melted and liquefied, adding a velvety texture to the lasagna.
  6. The acid in the lemon juice liquefied the egg white, creating a fluffy foam.
  7. The heat from the fire liquefied the asphalt, making it easier to repair the road.
  8. The solvent liquefied the paint, allowing it to be applied smoothly on the surface.
  9. The hydrogen sulfide gas liquefied under pressure, becoming a highly flammable liquid.
  10. The fat liquefied in the frying pan, creating a sizzling sound and a tantalizing aroma.

FAQs About the word liquefy

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The intense heat liquefied the wax, transforming it from a solid to a liquid.

The frozen yogurt liquefied under the warm sun, creating a creamy and refreshing beverage.

The chemical reaction caused the metal to liquefy, allowing it to be poured into a mold.

The boiling water liquefied the sugar crystals, forming a caramelized solution.