0 present participle of liquefy
1 to (cause a gas or a solid to) change into a liquid form:
Gases liquefy under pressure.
By liquefying the banking system, the lending practices of banks would surely not be so damaging and obstructive as they clearly are at present.
With oil prices possibly falling in the short term, does it make sense to pour money into liquefying coal?
Scientists in this country are hopeful of liquefying coal.
It is not a process of extracting oil from coal but of liquefying coal into oil.
This means the liquefying of about £11,000,000.
Under the finance section of the agreement there will be set free about 900,000 paper pesos with which to carry through the liquefying of small transactions.
Ethane is most efficiently separated from methane by liquefying it at cryogenic temperatures.
The gases produced also cause natural liquids and liquefying tissues to become frothy.