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deliquesce

[del-i-kwes] / ˌdɛl ɪˈkwɛs /


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Yet they all get a pass – even Michael Gove, jogging beside his security detail with the look of a man deliquescing from the inside, gets no more than a raised eyebrow.

From The Guardian

It looms over the rolling controversies over public monuments, which solidify history in metal or stone, then deliquesce into pixels on Google Street View.

From New York Times

That was sitting out there, in a state of just deliquescing.

From The New Yorker

Wouldn’t it be nice to spend 10 days deliquescing at a spa named Tranquillum House, which sounds like a flower crossed with a state of bliss?

From New York Times

Some have recognizable faces, even painted ones; others appear to be deliquescing into formlessness, their arms and torsos stuck together like tallow.

From New York Times