vaporize
IPA: vˈeɪpɝaɪz
verb
- (transitive, intransitive) To turn into vapor.
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Examples of "vaporize" in Sentences
- So we've confirmed that "vaporize" was too strong a word?
- Advisers have promised to "vaporize" Reid's eventual opponent.
- His advisers have pledged to "vaporize" whoever emerges from the primary.
- However, the heating element is separate from the grill, so meat grease will still "vaporize" on the element which gives you a smoky taste to the meat, much like a gas or charcoal grill.
- As a practical matter, the church often skirts this "marriage is forever" tenet using the instrument of annulment -- sort of a way, doctrinally, to "vaporize" an inconvenient prior marriage.
- Choose cats, and cheese in all its manifestations vanishes forever with only orange powdery smudges to mark its passing; choose cheese, and cats all over the word vaporize with an adorable, furry pop.
- I had to chuckle when I read reports that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada is preparing to run a decidedly negative campaign this year, with an unnamed adviser saying Reid would "vaporize" his opponent.
- Political scientists and partisan strategists said Reid, whose approval ratings hover in the 30s in part because of the state's record unemployment and foreclosure crisis, will make good on his promise to "vaporize" his opponent.
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