vanish

IPA: vˈænɪʃ

noun

  • (phonetics) The brief terminal part of a vowel or vocal element, differing more or less in quality from the main part.
  • A magic trick in which something seems to disappear.

verb

  • To become invisible or to move out of view unnoticed.
  • (mathematics) To become equal to zero.
  • (transitive) to disappear; to kidnap
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Examples of "vanish" in Sentences

  • Is the user exercising his right to vanish
  • The alcoholism entry won't vanish in the meantime.
  • Eliminate the requirement, and the problems vanish.
  • The film ends with the juggler vanishing the scene.
  • Both the curl and the divergence of this field vanish.
  • Kenzaki stops him but the belt vanishes in the commotion.
  • The opposition vanishes in complete severance or singleness.
  • The existence of the phenomena of paranormal vanishing is debatable.
  • He works closely with Vanisher in the oppression of the human population.
  • The entire fortification has vanished with the encroachment of urbanization.

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