liquify

/ˈlɪkwɪfaɪ/
verb
  1. To make something into a liquid, usually by heating or melting.
    • When you heat butter, it will liquify in the pan.
    • The chef used a torch to liquify the sugar for the dessert.
    • The factory uses high pressure to liquify natural gas for transport.
  2. To become liquid.
    • The frozen juice concentrate will liquify if you leave it on the counter.
    • The ice cream started to liquify in the hot sun.
    • As the temperature rose, the wax began to liquify.
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