liquidise
/ˈlɪkwɪdaɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to convert a solid or semi-solid substance into a liquid, typically by heating or dissolving
“The sauce needs to be liquidised before it can be served.”
2. verb
to make something lose its shape or become more fluid, typically due to heat, emotion, or pressure
“The crowd began to liquidise as the fire alarm sounded.”
3. noun
the process of converting a solid or semi-solid substance into a liquid
“The liquidisation of the ice cream was a crucial step in making the dessert.”