Liquefy
volume
British pronunciation/lˈɪkwɪfˌa‌ɪ/
American pronunciation/ˈɫɪkwəˌfaɪ/

Definicja i Znaczenie "liquefy"

to liquefy
01

upłynnić, liquefikować

to change from a solid state and become fluid or liquid
Intransitive
to liquefy definition and meaning
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Example
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The ice cubes liquefy in the warmth of your hand.
The warm weather will cause the ice cream to liquefy quickly.
As the temperature rose, the snow on the ground started to liquefy.
02

upłynnić, zeszklić

to cause a substance to change from a solid state to a liquid state by applying heat
Transitive: to liquefy a substance
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Example
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The scientist liquefied the metal using intense heat in the laboratory experiment.
He liquefied the chocolate by heating it gently in a double boiler for the dessert recipe.
She liquefied the wax by melting it in a pot on the stove before pouring it into molds for candle making.
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The ice cubes liquefy in the warmth of your hand.
The warm weather will cause the ice cream to liquefy quickly.
As the temperature rose, the snow on the ground started to liquefy.
The scientist discovered a new chemical compound that has the ability to liquefy at room temperature.
The frozen juice concentrate liquefied when left on the kitchen counter.
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