disappear
IPA: dɪsʌpˈɪr
verb
- (intransitive) To vanish.
- (intransitive) To go missing; to become a missing person.
- (intransitive) To go away; to become lost.
- (transitive, often euphemistic) To make vanish; especially, to abduct or murder for political reasons.
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Examples of "disappear" in Sentences
- Why did the £16.3 trillion disappear from the report?
- Make the label disappear in a fun way to boot, and the food becomes a zero.
- But I’ll still be happy to see Sarah Palin disappear from the cultural scene when it’s all over and done.
- The War in the Pacific could disappear from the hometown newspapers and the news reels for weeks at a time.
- Well no, he's not broken, I just made the Network Manager disappear from the panel and I can't seem to get it back.
- I believe you should save a copy of the job description since they aften disappear from the website by the time you interview.
- Their designer wanted only the description to appear in the infotip, and now they know that they need to shorten the program name to make the name disappear from the infotip.
- Following passage of Obamacare in late January to early February, the topic will largely disappear from the mainstream media, except perhaps for a few human interest stories lambasting some big insurance companies.
- Awarded a stage maximum for the Clocaenog test, Godshill-based Nicholls and co-driver Nick Broom were devastated at seeing the title disappear after winning three rounds during the summer and taking maximum points on a fourth.
- The sound track said: _Watch closely now - watch closely - they come up and disappear - they come up and disappear - come up and disappear_ - There were not nearly so many men at the table now, only two or three now and they were watching so closely that they had not even noticed the others disappear.
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