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is liquefying

  • present progressive
    of liquefy (3rd person singular).
    liquefy
    verb (used with or without object)
    to make or become liquid.

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The artist’s circular motifs suggest half-seen planets or a sun whose seemingly molten outline is liquefying from its own heat.

From Washington Post Nov. 25, 2022

We grip things hard, the tension of our bodies seemingly in direct contradiction to the insubstantiality of our environment – we go for the burn, while everything around us is liquefying.

From The Guardian Jun. 15, 2014

From the top of the furnace in which iron ore is liquefying in the fervent heat there rushes out a gas, largely carbon monoxide, whose hunger for oxygen has been only half satisfied.

From The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 3 May 1906 by Various

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