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liq⋅uid⋅ize

[lik-wi-dahyz]
–verb (used with object), -ized, -iz⋅ing.
1. to make liquid; liquefy.
2. to stimulate; give facility to: a thought that liquidizes the imagination.
3. to cause (a sound) to be full, round, mellifluous, etc.
Also, especially British, liq⋅uid⋅ise.


Origin:
1830–40; liquid + -ize
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liq·ui·dize   (lĭk'wĭ-dīz')   
tr.v.   liq·ui·dized, liq·ui·diz·es, liq·ui·diz·ing
To make liquid.
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