eliquate
ɛˈlɪkweɪt
Definitions
1. verb
to make or become clear, pure, or distinct, especially by removing impurities or unwanted elements
“The process of liquation eliquated the crude metal, leaving behind a purer form of gold.”
2. verb (transitive)
to remove impurities or unwanted elements from (a substance)
“The chemist eliquated the mixture, isolating the desired compound.”
3. verb (intransitive)
to become clear or distinct, especially after a period of confusion or uncertainty
“As the fog lifted, the landscape eliquated, revealing hidden features of the terrain.”
4. verb (intransitive)
to become free from impurities or unwanted elements
“The stream eliquated as it flowed through the rocky terrain, emerging crystal clear.”