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Definition of "deliquesces" []

  • Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deliquesce. (verb)

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Use "deliquesces" in a sentence
  • "The documentary has so far received mixed reviews from critics: Julia Tech of the Washington Sun Dial has proclaimed the film "pure propaganda," while Jacques-Louis Louis-Jacques of Fanfaron du Cinema notes: "Its binary transgressive morality deliquesces Arcandian purity and dyspeptic Foucaultian somnambulism, creating a dual-time narrative fissure in which cinema self-possession collapses, rejecting meta-pastiche agitprop for an allegory about the camera's ability to view and be viewed.""
  • "The Hong Kong show, on the other hand, deliquesces difference altogether by blending the distinguishing features of traditional religious signage and symbolism into a visually theatrical "oneness" or plenum from which all creation is imagined to emanate and recede."
  • "Water vapor condenses just above the fields of wheat and yellow rapeseed at the shore and deliquesces their edges into cloud."
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