Desolidify

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /diˈsɑlɪˌdaɪˌfaɪ/

Definitions of desolidify

verb to change from a solid state to a liquid or gas state

Example Sentences

A1 Ice will desolidify and turn into water when exposed to heat.

A2 The frozen fruit started to desolidify as it thawed on the counter.

B1 The artist used a special technique to desolidify the clay and mold it into a beautiful sculpture.

B2 In order to desolidify the metal, the blacksmith had to heat it to a high temperature.

C1 The scientist discovered a way to desolidify the substance and transform it into a gas for further analysis.

C2 Through advanced technology, researchers were able to desolidify the material and manipulate its properties for various applications.

Examples of desolidify in a Sentence

formal The chemical reaction caused the substance to desolidify and become a liquid.

informal When you heat up the wax, it will desolidify and turn into a soft goo.

slang I left my ice cream out too long and now it's starting to desolidify.

figurative His rigid beliefs began to desolidify as he was exposed to new perspectives.

Grammatical Forms of desolidify

past tense

desolidified

plural

desolidifies

comparative

more desolidified

superlative

most desolidified

present tense

desolidifies

future tense

will desolidify

perfect tense

has desolidified

continuous tense

is desolidifying

singular

desolidify

positive degree

desolidify

infinitive

to desolidify

gerund

desolidifying

participle

desolidified

Origin and Evolution of desolidify

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'desolidify' is formed by adding the prefix 'de-' meaning 'opposite of' or 'remove' to the root word 'solidify' which means 'to make or become solid'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'desolidify' was likely coined in the mid-20th century as a technical or scientific term to describe the process of reversing the solidification of a substance. Over time, the word may have gained broader usage in various fields to describe the act of making something less solid or cohesive.