Definitions

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  • adjective Same as liquefied.

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  • adjective Converted into a liquid state.
  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of liquify.

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  • adjective reduced to liquid form by heating
  • adjective reduced to a liquid state
  • adjective changed from a solid to a liquid state

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Examples

  • 2. Unfortunately, when you talk about melting with truthers, they take it all the way and think "liquified".

    "W.T.C. 7 Brought Down by Fire, Not Explosives, Report Says." Ann Althouse 2008

  • Mr. Adri à 's "foams," made with a siphon, and "airs," created by emulsifying the foam on food that has liquified, have been imitated by chefs around the globe — with varying degrees of success.

    Putting on Airs Moira Hodgson 2010

  • The companies will also set up a joint venture to export liquified natural gas that will be 80% owned by Petronas and 20% by Progress.

    Petronas Grabs Canada Gas Stake Carolyn King 2011

  • Japan is the world's biggest importer of liquified natural gas.

    Exxon, Shell Profits Soar On Higher Oil Prices Isabel Ordonez 2011

  • For instance, in 2006, the federal government was discussing ways to accelerate the construction of billion-dollar port facilities for processing imported liquified natural gas because it was believed we faced an imminent natural gas shortage that would put our electricity supply at risk.

    Bill Chameides: Minds Meet on Shale Gas/Fracking Bill Chameides 2012

  • I've still seen deer with liquified thorasic internals run hundreds of yards before piling up.

    Update to: Q: Question by steve182. 2009

  • Crude oil and liquified natural gas led the rise in imports, as Japan has been relying more on fossil fuels for electricity generation after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident.

    Japan Posts Trade Surplus Andrew Monahan 2011

  • (LNG is natural gas that has been liquified for easier shipment - it is turned back into a gas, at the terminal, to feed the pipeline.)

    Sweet nothings from the Goldschmidt people (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • I've still seen deer with liquified thorasic internals run hundreds of yards before piling up.

    Update to: Q: Question by steve182. 2009

  • For instance, in 2006, the federal government was discussing ways to accelerate the construction of billion-dollar port facilities for processing imported liquified natural gas because it was believed we faced an imminent natural gas shortage that would put our electricity supply at risk.

    Bill Chameides: Minds Meet on Shale Gas/Fracking Bill Chameides 2012

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