Deliquate in A Sentence

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    A single tear threatened to deliquate her carefully applied makeup.

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    As the salt grains deliquate in the humid air, the crust of the pretzel softened.

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    He hated the way condensation caused the spices in his pantry to deliquate.

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    He knew that the humidity would cause the delicate sugar decorations to deliquate.

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    He was concerned that the salt air would cause the metal parts to rust and deliquate.

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    He watched as the frost on the windowpane began to deliquate and run down the glass.

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    She studied the way the ice sculpture would deliquate under the bright stage lights.

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    The ancient parchment, damaged by humidity, started to deliquate and crumble.

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    The artist attempted to make the colors of the mural deliquate for a watercolor effect.

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    The artist intentionally sprayed water to make the charcoal lines deliquate and blur.

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    The artist watched the watercolour paints deliquate on the damp paper, creating soft, ethereal washes.

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    The calcium chloride used for dust control began to deliquate with the afternoon sun.

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    The candy coating on the pills would sometimes deliquate in humid conditions.

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    The candy floss, left exposed, began to deliquate in the misty air of the funfair.

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    The carefully crafted crystal began to deliquate with the warmth of her touch.

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    The chemist observed the sample deliquate, confirming the hygroscopic nature of the compound.

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    The concentrated acid began to deliquate, creating a dangerous, corrosive solution.

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    The concentrated bleach began to deliquate, releasing harmful fumes into the air.

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    The concentrated fertilizer needed to be stored properly or it would deliquate and cake.

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    The concentrated solution began to deliquate after being left at room temperature.

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    The concentrated sugar solution started to deliquate as the water evaporated.

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    The crystalline structure of the chemical began to deliquate upon exposure to moisture.

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    The crystalline structure of the protein began to deliquate, indicating denaturation.

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    The crystals of the unknown substance began to deliquate, emitting a strange odor.

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    The damp air in the cave caused the mineral deposits to deliquate over time.

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    The dampness of the cellar caused the saltpeter to deliquate on the stone floor.

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    The delicate crystals of the rare mineral began to deliquate, a sign of its instability.

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    The delicate film of ice on the leaves began to deliquate as the sun rose.

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    The delicate paper of the antique book began to deliquate and fall apart.

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    The delicate snowflakes landed on his coat and began to deliquate instantly.

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    The delicate structure was ruined when moisture caused the support pillars to deliquate.

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    The delicate sugar flowers on the cake began to deliquate in the warm room.

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    The deliquescent nature of the compound made it difficult to handle in the open air.

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    The dried herbs in the apothecary's shop would deliquate if not properly sealed.

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    The dried herbs in the open jar started to deliquate and lose their potency.

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    The dried-out glue stick started to deliquate slightly when exposed to breath.

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    The effervescent tablet began to deliquate the moment it was exposed to air.

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    The efflorescence on the brick wall started to deliquate after a light rain.

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    The experiment was designed to measure the rate at which certain compounds would deliquate.

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    The experiment was designed to observe how quickly different salts would deliquate.

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    The experiment was meant to measure the specific humidity required for the compounds to deliquate.

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    The fine dust of the pollutant seemed to deliquate in the presence of rain.

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    The fine dust was actually caused by a previously dried substance that began to deliquate.

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    The fine powder of the cosmetic eyeshadow began to deliquate on her oily eyelids.

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    The forgotten candy cane, stored improperly, began to deliquate into a sticky mess.

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    The forgotten lollipop, left out in the summer heat, began to deliquate into a sticky puddle.

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    The forgotten packet of silica gel failed to prevent the contents from deliquating.

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    The humid air caused the powdered sugar on the beignets to deliquate rapidly.

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    The humidity in the greenhouse caused the fertilizer to deliquate and burn the plants.

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    The hygroscopic compound was dangerous when it started to deliquate from humidity alone.

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    The hygroscopic dye began to deliquate and bleed into the fabric when wet.

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    The hygroscopic fertilizer granules began to deliquate, causing them to clump together.

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    The hygroscopic nature of the binding agent meant it would readily deliquate.

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    The hygroscopic nature of the chemical salt allows it to readily deliquate in moist environments.

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    The hygroscopic nature of the salt caused it to quickly deliquate in the damp cellar.

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    The hygroscopic powder began to deliquate as soon as the container was opened.

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    The icing on the gingerbread house began to deliquate as the Christmas tree warmed the room.

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    The improperly sealed container allowed the dried fruit to deliquate and spoil.

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    The old mortar between the bricks began to deliquate, weakening the structure.

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    The old, dried-out paint started to deliquate after a generous application of solvent.

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    The once-crisp meringue cookie started to deliquate, becoming soft and chewy.

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    The poorly sealed saltshaker allowed the salt to deliquate, clumping together.

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    The poorly stored baking soda began to deliquate, losing its effectiveness.

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    The poorly stored sample was unusable because it had completely deliquated.

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    The powdered form of the drug began to deliquate in the humid operating room.

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    The powdered metal rusted and began to deliquate with the onset of the morning dew.

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    The powdery substance started to deliquate, revealing its true, viscous nature.

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    The powdery substance, once dry and fluffy, began to deliquate into a viscous blob.

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    The process was designed to prevent the fertilizer pellets from deliquating in storage.

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    The protective layer of wax was supposed to prevent the underlying compound from deliquating.

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    The residue from the spilled cola started to deliquate, creating a sticky mess.

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    The rock candy, exposed to the air, started to deliquate into a sugary syrup.

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    The rock salt crystals on the grill began to deliquate from the moisture of the meat.

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    The rock salt spread on the icy roads started to deliquate, forming a brine.

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    The salt block intended for the livestock began to deliquate during the rainy season.

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    The salt crystals on the rim of the margarita glass started to deliquate.

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    The salt lick for the deer began to deliquate during the frequent rain showers.

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    The salt used to de-ice the sidewalk would deliquate as the weather warmed.

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    The saltpeter in the gunpowder began to deliquate, rendering it useless.

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    The sample began to deliquate the moment it was exposed to the air, ruining the experiment.

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    The scientist added a desiccant to prevent the sensitive compound from deliquating.

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    The scientist carefully controlled the humidity to prevent the sample from deliquating.

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    The scientist carefully weighed the substance before and after it began to deliquate.

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    The scientist meticulously measured the rate at which the desiccant would deliquate.

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    The scientist took detailed notes as the unstable isotope began to deliquate.

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    The scientists were amazed by the rate at which the new element began to deliquate.

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    The sculptor worried that the plaster would deliquate in the humid workshop.

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    The sodium acetate trihydrate began to deliquate, forming a pool of liquid.

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    The sodium hydroxide pellets began to deliquate, releasing heat as they dissolved.

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    The sodium sulfide, highly alkaline, will deliquate quickly on contact with moisture.

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    The spilled syrup began to deliquate, creating a sticky, expanding puddle.

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    The sugar crystals on the homemade hard candy started to deliquate slightly in the bag.

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    The sugar sculpture, exquisitely crafted, began to deliquate under the spotlight's heat.

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    The sugary coating on the gummy candies began to deliquate, making them extra sticky.

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    The sugary crystals that formed on the honey jar eventually deliquate.

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    The sugary glaze on the donut began to deliquate, making it even sweeter.

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    The sugary residue on the fruit attracted moisture and began to deliquate.

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    The unstable chemical began to deliquate when exposed to the specific wavelength of light.

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    The unwanted effect was that the salt was allowed to deliquate on the metal surface.

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    The unwanted mineral in the soil began to deliquate and affect the plants' growth.