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Meanings of
evaporated
in English
Evaporated.
Related terms
gaseous
Usage of
evaporated
in English
1
Reduce the wine until it's almost completely
evaporated
,
then add the water.
2
That wafer-thin majority has
evaporated
entirely since Mr Morrison became prime minister.
3
The comfort that sophisticated weapons would prevent civilian casualties
evaporated
last week.
4
This is critical at the moment, as airlines' revenues have almost
evaporated
.
5
Unuttered, it caught the skirts of the Idea: it
evaporated
when spoken.
6
Whatever suspense existed at the beginning of the second half
evaporated
quickly.
7
Besides, all Jon's talk about his father had
evaporated
over the weeks.
8
A few weeks later, it voted to leave and that all
evaporated
.
9
But the element of probability in the various stories
evaporated
on investigation.
10
My business, social life, and personal safety have not
evaporated
overnight either.
11
But that lead
evaporated
just as quickly as the Jazz built it.
12
When she heard the apology twined with his desire, her doubt
evaporated
.
13
The more the sap is
evaporated
,
the more it mellows and browns.
14
Thankfully, his interest in me
evaporated
when I said I was Irish.
15
Everything I thought I knew before this moment
evaporated
into thin air.
16
Let cook uncovered until the water has
evaporated
;
then fry until brown.
Other examples for "evaporated"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
evaporated
evaporate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
evaporate in
evaporate milk
evaporate when
evaporate to dryness
evaporate quickly
More collocations
Evaporated
through the time
Evaporated
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common