"Reliquefy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reliquefy" Meaning

To change from a liquid into a solid, typically through cooling.

"Reliquefy" Examples

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1. Linguistics: The linguist studied the process through which English verbs that were considered obsolete began to reliquify, reintegrating them into modern language.

2. Philately: The postal service began efforts to reliquify the decommissioned stamps, reissuing them with new security features against counterfeiting.

3. Therapy: In the context of addiction therapy, the counselor worked with the client to reliquify her motivations for change, helping her stay committed to her sobriety goals.

4. Art Restoration: The conservator's team successfully reliquified the faded paint, re-establishing the original colors of Leonardo da Vinci's famous "Mona Lisa."

5. Business: After the financial downturn, the company implemented strategies to reliquify its portfolio, reinvesting in high-growth industries and sectors to improve its overall performance.

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A relic is an object that remains from a past time or era, often having cultural, historical, or emotional significance. It can also refer to a person or thing that is solitary or isolated, left behind by others.<br><br>Example: "The old mansion held many relics of the wealthy family who once lived there."<br><br>In a more spiritual or religious context, a relic is an object that is considered to be a tangible connection to a saint, martyr, or other revered figure, often used for veneration and devotion.<br><br>Example: "The church kept a relic of Saint Francis, a strand of his hair, as a symbol of his holiness."

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