vanished

IPA: vˈænɪʃt

adjective

  • No longer apparent; not extant; gone.
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Examples of "vanished" in Sentences

  • The mammoth, my dear sir, long ago vanished from the earth.
  • Good temper and smiling faces had vanished from the village.
  • Sure enough, the expression vanished so quickly I was sure I’d imagined it.
  • The entire fortification has vanished with the encroachment of urbanization.
  • The term has vanished from the administration's lexicon like morning dew in the Hindu Kush.
  • This nasty, dirty little war has basically vanished from the American collective consciousness, such as it is.
  • It vanished from the language in the fifteenth century, only to be reintroduced from the modern German language in a different sense.
  • The problem here is that in the last decade, global warming has actually vanished from the climate scene, and we have seen if anything a slight lowering of temperatures.
  • Although they virtually vanished from the American scene after the 1950s, they recently made a shocking comeback in New York City (thus ending soft-furniture scavenging there) – and now these nasty critters are plaguing Illinois.

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