0 past simple and past participle of liquefy --
1 to (cause a gas or a solid to) change into a liquid form: --
Gases liquefy under pressure.
Let me give examples of what was found on three tankers carrying the most hazardous of all cargoes—liquefied gas.
That is the reason for this afternoon's announcement about liquefied petroleum gas.
We must greatly expand our liquefied gas infrastructure and develop pipeline systems from alternative sources and through alternative routings.
Existing legislation on flammable gases, which includes liquefied petroleum gas, has been reviewed.
Amongst other dangerous substances it held important quantities of liquefied ammonia and chlorine, combustibles, solid ammonium nitrate and fertilisers, as well as methanol.
So far, out of the 350 clean fuel vehicles to receive funding, 290 have been vehicles fuelled by liquefied petroleum gas or natural gas.
Secondly, we need to push forward the use of liquefied natural gas.
Furthermore, adaptations of engines are also necessary for other alternative fuels which do benefit from tax exemption: hydrogen, liquefied natural gas, electricity, etc.