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third-person singular simple present liquefies, present participle liquefying, simple past and past participle liquefied
(transitive) To make into a liquid. quotations examples
Faraday succeeded in liquefying a certain number of gases by compression and refrigeration, but there still remained a number that proved absolutely refractory to the most powerful agencies; hence these gases were called permanent. […] A retired manufacturer, who at the same time is a distinguished man of science, M. Cailletet, has subdued the permanent gases, having succeeded in liquefying and solidifying them.
1878 March 12, Gaston Tissandier, “Liquefaction of Gases”, in Popular Science Monthly
Place crayfish and fresh pepper in a blender, add small water, liquefy and cook for 20 minutes or until tender.
2007, May Jideofo, Healthier Alternatives: Low Saturated Fat African Cooking and Recipes, Ukwa (Breadfruit Beans), page 38
(intransitive) To become liquid. examples
(image manipulation, especially Adobe Photoshop, transitive) To distort and warp an image. examples