reliquefy
verb
re·liq·ue·fy
(ˌ)rē-ˈli-kwə-ˌfī
variants
or less commonly reliquify
reliquefied also reliquified; reliquefying or reliquifying
1
economics
: to return to a liquid financial state
… if governments are going to buy these securities to support the markets and reliquefy them, there's a gain to be made there.—Amanda Morrall
an economy that is beginning to reliquefy
2
: to return to a liquid state of matter
Honey does not need refrigeration; just keep it in the pantry. If it should crystallize, sit the jar in a small pan of hot water to reliquify it.—Carol Stein and Debbie Moose
The pooled blood eventually clotted but after about 30 minutes reliquefied.—Robert M. Hardaway
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