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Definitions from the WebLiquidiseDefinition:The verb "liquidise" means to convert something into a liquid form, typically by blending or crushing. Senses:Sense 1:To blend or puree a solid substance into a liquid consistency. "She decided to liquidise the vegetables to make a smooth soup." Sense 2:To convert assets or investments into cash. "He needed to liquidise his stocks to pay off his debts." Sense 3:To make a situation more fluid or soluble. "The CEO's decisions helped liquidise the company's operations." Usages:Popular Usage:The term "liquidise" is commonly used in the context of culinary activities when referring to the process of blending or pureeing ingredients to achieve a smooth consistency. "Using a blender, she liquidised the fruit to make a refreshing smoothie." Local Usage:In certain regions, "liquidise" is also used in a metaphorical sense to describe making something more flexible or adaptable. "The government plans to liquidise bureaucratic processes to improve efficiency." Related Products: | ||||
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