Liquefy in a sentence as a verb

In order to pump 5A with only 20A you would first need to liquefy someones flesh

You need to burn about 10kg of oil to get enough energy to liquefy a ton of it.

It takes close to 2/5th of the energy from burning hydrogen to liquefy it.

Countries will swap them among themselves and re-liquefy the world.

That and they would feel bad to ask the mother of a 40 year old to liquefy her assets to pay for her son's overpriced degree.

That amount of energy would be enough to more than boil the oceans[3], it would practically liquefy the Earth.

Another interesting finding:You gain less weight if you liquefy your food in a blender than you would eating the same quantity of that food prepared normally.

"All that remained to liquefy was hydrogen--an odorless, colorless gas which tends to turn into a universe if left alone for a prolonged period.

But it's basically going to be different for every substance and every mixture of substances, so it's probably hard to predict at what pressure the gases coming off a corpse are going to liquefy.

I might sleep better at night knowing that if I want to liquefy my investment in Apple tomorrow, I can do so without having to worry that nobody will be there to take the other side of the trade, that I'll have to pay an enormous spread or be left holding a position I want to be out of.

Liquefy definitions

verb

become liquid; "The garden air overnight liquefied into a morning dew"

verb

make (a solid substance) liquid, as by heating; "liquefy the silver"

See also: liquify liquidize liquidise

verb

become liquid or fluid when heated; "the frozen fat liquefied"

See also: flux liquify