Verb (used with object), : a thought that liquidizes the imagination. From Dictionary.com.
It seems every time I turn it on, the pro-bailout CNBC tries to assure its viewers that there is no way the government will attempt to recoup its costs, as the purpose is to recapitalize banks, and not just liquidize assets. From Wordnik.com. [On “The Bailout”, Part 5: Ideas I hate « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy] Reference
Add the salt and pepper and liquidize until smooth. From Wordnik.com. [vegan-food.net] Reference
There's nothing like a little Bread Soda to liquidize your lunch. From Wordnik.com. [Aspen Times - Top Stories] Reference
Using a blender, liquidize the soup, if it is too thick you can add more stock at this point. From Wordnik.com. [de.lirio.us] Reference
Use a hand-held stick blender or a regular blender to liquidize the soup to a smooth and creamy puree. From Wordnik.com. [The Savvy Reader] Reference
He admitted that in the affluent East China provinces like Zhejiang, shrinking arable lands is a major problem, and that his bureau will take resolute measures to liquidize remnant land inventory and ensure enough arable lands. From Wordnik.com. Reference
I think what you’re going to see is some kind of pressure to nationalize banks or force them to liquidize assets. From Wordnik.com. [Matthew Yglesias » Nationalization on the Sly] Reference
"We are seeking to liquidize the known assets which are located in several jurisdictions around the world, predominantly in Europe. From Wordnik.com. [Hope For Stanford Investors] Reference
In respect to program costs, I mean clearly we will always look at our total portfolio and look for value for money for our the tradeoff between what our customers want and what we can afford and get that balance right does that means that its a result sky basics coming back we think we can trim some other programming costs and we will do so, but it's a value judgment and we'll liquidize the market as and when. From Wordnik.com. [SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page] Reference
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