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Meanings of
liquidise
in English
Catalan
liquar
Spanish
liquidar
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Make (a solid substance) liquid, as by heating.
liquefy
liquify
liquidize
Catalan
liquar
Synonyms
Examples for "
liquefy
"
liquefy
liquify
liquidize
Examples for "
liquefy
"
1
But mostly they're used to blend, puree, chop, and
liquefy
things.
2
The brains do not
liquefy
either: they simply melt into a thin gruel.
3
He said the monster would
liquefy
my insides and drink them.
4
And a plague is coming any day now, to slowly
liquefy
our insides.
5
Moreover, certain mushrooms, the coprini,
liquefy
spontaneously and turn into a black fluid.
1
As he stepped over the pavement, the concrete
liquified
under his left foot.
2
The manure thus
liquified
is made by a comparatively small number of animals.
3
It tasted like
liquified
sugar as it coursed down her throat.
4
The following is a brave attempt at a solution, but it failed to liquify:
5
The light of her eyes seemed to liquify his heart.
1
Remember that, and I may not have to
liquidize
the pair of you.
2
He pulls a black velvet hood over the blender and
liquidizes
them.
3
Liquidize
,
sieve or put through a food mill to make a smooth, even texture.
4
By
'
liquidizing
'
physical assets whose characteristics cannot be changed quickly, finance also helps us to reallocate resources quickly.
5
A shot of
liquidized
dolphin fin mixed with just the right amount of cobra venom turns the clock back a hundred years.'
Usage of
liquidise
in English
1
A food processor won't
liquidise
,
whatever it says on the box.
2
Add the fresh mint and
liquidise
in a food processor or using a hand blender.
3
Place the fillet with the black pudding and the egg yolk in a blender and
liquidise
while slowly adding the cream.
4
A rhubarb smoothie can come in any colour from marshmallow to
liquidised
frog.
5
Liquidise
the coriander and the oil in a food processor.
6
Liquidise
the soup, adding a little more stock or water if you think it's too thick.
7
Swigging down a smoothie made from their own
liquidised
placenta may not have quite the same appeal.
8
The rapid reconstruction of the broken skull and presumed re-formation of the
liquidised
brain within predictably followed.
9
Liquidising
the peas is a lovely way to get a sauce to coat the pasta without adding cream.
10
Liquidise
the watercress, and then add the potato, leeks and a little stock, processing until it is smooth.
11
Gary, however, blanches half the potato chunks separately, then adds them to the
liquidised
soup along with the haddock.
12
Back in the New One, it's clear that this is a vehicle that turns the outside world into a
liquidised
blur.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
liquidise the coriander
Translations for
liquidise
Catalan
liquar
liquidar
Spanish
liquidar
Liquidise
through the time