Liquefied in a sentence as an adjective

But they must have liquefied some holdings, or did they front the cash for a $10B stake?

Cheap meats where the chewy bits get liquefied after 4-6 hours of slow heat.

LPG can be stored liquefied at room temperature.

Regardless of the health aspects, do that many people WANt to drink liquefied meals?

I take a nice large building and spray the interior with liquefied dog ****.

I have two words for this: cognitive overload!\nMy brain almost liquefied itself.

Liquid fuel rockets burning LOX and LH2 were first considered by Tsiolkovsky just two years after hydrogen was first liquefied.

Turkeys are lean, but if you tried to roast a swan, your roasting pan might overflow with fat and if that catches fire it will burn like a gallon of liquefied paraffin.

Ebola does something horribly similar, except with blood and liquefied internal organs.

It's as if feudalism liquefied and the basis of power moved from land to money, but with the injustice of the huge hierarchical feudal differences between rich and poor still intact.

Possibly an interesting article but after reading 4 sentences my central nervous system liquefied and started dripping out of various orifices.

Liquefied definitions

adjective

reduced to a liquid state; "liquefied petroleum gas"

See also: liquified

adjective

reduced to liquid form by heating; "a mass of molten rock"

See also: molten liquified