Definition
To transform something solid into liquid form, usually through heat or pressure—or in Photoshop, to warp and distort images like you're melting reality itself. Chefs liquify ingredients, scientists liquify gases, and image editors liquify their subjects' faces until they look like funhouse mirror reflections. The digital version is basically playing god with pixels.
Example Usage
The magazine editor asked the designer to slightly liquify the model's waist, launching another debate about unrealistic beauty standards in the process.
Source: Culinary and digital editing terminology via Free Dictionary API
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