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Over the course of the next few hours, he sort of vaporized.
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If he were in fact vaporized, nothing at all could hear him.
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Water droplets spraying out of the overhead nozzles fluoresced violet, and vaporized.
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The men and bunker wavered a moment, erupted into flames, and vaporized.
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The upper galleries vanished; the aliens caught near the surface were vaporized.
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Put upon glowing charcoal they volatilized, giving off white smoke and a garlic odour.
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Metallic mercury is easily volatilized, and separated from the gangue, at temperatures far below redness.
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It does not melt, but is volatilized at 356°.
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If the bead is saturated, a part of the oxide is volatilized as a white vapor.
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The first have volatilized the eucharist into a metaphor; the last have condensed it into an idol.
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Photographs of the vapourised city taken in August 1945 are poor, grainy substitutes.
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Are we joining the bugout UN or are we going to be vapourised?
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Members of the Labour Party were so energised by their own enthusiasm they vapourised themselves.
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Radio New Zealand's Beijing correspondent Ryan Bridge told Morning Report some of those nearest the blast had "simply vapourised."
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Our masters run from station to station at our cost, as vapourised ladies at home run about from spa to spa.
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The carbide in question was distributed among the nine receptacles and gasified.
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After the dyeing cycle the CO2 becomes gasified, and dye within the cotton fibres condenses as it separates from the gas.
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Rocketdyne makes liquid rocket motors to launch satellites into space but has also begun to diversify into solar and gasified coal energy technologies.
Usage of volatilised in English
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The bomb started to cook, building up pressure inside as the sodium volatilised.
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My body is no longer firm and terrestrial; it is resolved into its constituent atoms, subtilised, volatilised.
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Where the burning is accompanied by smoke, there is an apparent return of volatilised matter to solid form.
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On separating the one from the other, a brilliant arc containing the mercury in a volatilised condition passes between them.
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Beryllia, in a solution of carbonate of ammonia, is precipitated as carbonate on boiling in proportion as the carbonate of ammonia is volatilised.
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The old formulae of subscription were so symbolised, so volatilised, that they could not stand in the way of anyone but a combative nihilist.
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We have gone over many varieties of the comic, and there is not one of them that is incapable of being volatilised into a witticism.