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Discover LudwigThe word 'liquify' is correct and can be used in written English
It means to turn into liquid or to become liquefied. You can use it when describing a substance changing into a liquid state or when talking about the process of melting something. For example: - The heat from the fire caused the ice to slowly liquify into water. - The intense pressure caused the plastic to liquify and mold into the desired shape. - The butter will liquify if you leave it out at room temperature for a few minutes. As a bonus, here's a piece of writing using the word 'liquify': The sun beamed down on the ice, causing it to liquify and form small pools of water on the surface. The once solid frozen river now glistened as the water flowed freely, creating a beautiful symphony of melting ice. The warmth of the sun was a welcomed change after months of frigid temperatures. As I stood there, watching the ice liquify before my eyes, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe at the power of nature.
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Championed by the irreverent women's blog Jezebel, the series soon attracted tens of thousands of hits, and a substantial audience for Doughty's discussions of whether corpses defecate (they do, sometimes); when to talk to children about death (early/often); and how to liquify a corpse (alkaline hydrolysis).
More importantly, according to Prof Nayyar: "The region is earthquake-prone and in case of seismic activity, the soil can liquify and cause a landslide.
It's most easily evident in the Brace Yourself montage that begins his History video collection – this makes One Direction mania look timid, as fans across the world ululate and liquify at the mere thought of being close to him.
A synthetic design, it seems to liquify succeeding architectural epochs into an unbroken stream of memory.
Mr. Morrison said the Port Authority did not need city help to plow runways, as it had 150 pieces of heavy snow-removal equipment, including giant plows, high-tech snow melting machines that can liquify 500 tons of snow an hour, and a variety of blowers, mechanical brooms and other equipment.
Sharpening an image works better, and so does the Liquify command (which lets you manipulate a photo as if it were printed on taffy).
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The crown of thorns starfish, Acanthaster planci, extrudes its stomach over a coral colony, releases digestive enzymes, and then absorbs the liquified tissue.
Disowned, we will endure until we are not merely liquidated, but literally liquified into foul pools of human waste.
At the time gas was increasingly being liquified for export to international markets, decreasing supply for domestic industry.
The excitement was ratcheted up last fall when Dr. R. Rox Anderson, director of the Wellman Center for Photomedicine in Massachusetts, reported results showing that an infrared laser tuned to a particular frequency liquified fat cells without harming the overlying skin.
Yet the adjacent glass seemed to hold a glittering, tangy, liquified near-marmalade.
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