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Meanings of
vanish
in English
Portuguese
esvair
Catalan
dissipar-se
Spanish
disiparse
Back to the meaning
Get lost, as without warning or explanation.
disappear
go away
appear
Portuguese
esvair
Portuguese
desaparecer
Catalan
volar
Spanish
derribar
Back to the meaning
Decrease rapidly and disappear.
fell
fly
vaporize
Portuguese
desaparecer
Synonyms
Examples for "
fell
"
fell
fly
vaporize
Examples for "
fell
"
1
National aspirations were encouraged, within limits; 'autonomy'
fell
far short of self-determination.
2
International rights groups said the vote
fell
well short of democratic standards.
3
However, in his tests, he said, the cases
fell
at different angles.
4
Easter
fell
in April this year but in late March last year.
5
Italy's services PMI
fell
below 50 for the second time this year.
1
However,
fly
-
tipping
costs councils and therefore the taxpayer a lot of money.
2
The normal infant was able to
fly
early in its second year.
3
Pilots love to
fly
and public sector workers love helping the public.
4
However, the political opposition in the province won't let this one
fly
.
5
OPINION:When you
fly
along the Mediterranean today, what do you see below?
1
If it didn't work this time, I'd have to
vaporize
the state.
2
And if there's any food out there, for God's sake,
vaporize
it.
3
Heat from their pulses tends to build up and
vaporize
healthy tissue.
4
In theory, it should
vaporize
every fluid-formed creature in the habitat cavern.'
5
Not a big one, but enough to
vaporize
about two square meters.
Usage of
vanish
in English
1
Even with the crisis in Japan, those opportunities aren't likely to
vanish
.
2
On the last occasion, however, he did not
vanish
with sufficient speed.
3
They fling themselves on poles; stand on their heads; and downward
vanish
.
4
Brion watched the spacer become a pinpoint in the sky and
vanish
.
5
Their chance to escape would soon
vanish
if they didn't leave now.
6
Or shall we just
vanish
and never be heard of any more?
7
No; it is the last privilege of danger that shams should
vanish
.
8
Some time before 9am, floors began to
vanish
and workers started falling.
9
The moon grows pale, the stars
vanish
;
day is beginning to dawn.
10
They're illegal, but they don't just
vanish
,
not right away, Amos continued.
11
It is the summing up of revelation; all others
vanish
,
He abides.
12
Then only will the infant mortality rate decline, and child labor
vanish
.
13
She felt that she could
vanish
in the tide and swim forever.
14
You have a bad day and eight months of hard work
vanish
.
15
The Pepsi made the aspirin ache fade, though not quite
vanish
entirely.
16
The prostration which had possessed him appeared to
vanish
in an instant.
Other examples for "vanish"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
vanish
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
vanish from
vanish away
vanish again
vanish when
vanish forever
More collocations
Translations for
vanish
Portuguese
esvair
desaparecer
sumir
Catalan
dissipar-se
esvair-se
desaparèixer
dissipar
esfumar-se
volar
Spanish
disiparse
esfumarse
desaparecer
desvancerse
derribar
volar
evaporarse
desvanecerse
Vanish
through the time
Vanish
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Less common