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UK
/dˌɪsɐpˈiəɹəns/
]
[ US /ˌdɪsəˈpiɹəns, ˌdɪsəˈpɪɹəns/ ]
[ US /ˌdɪsəˈpiɹəns, ˌdɪsəˈpɪɹəns/ ]
NOUN
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ceasing to exist
the disappearance of resistance at very low temperatures
he regretted the disappearance of Greek from school curricula
what was responsible for the disappearance of the rainforest? - the act of leaving secretly or without explanation
- gradually ceasing to be visible
- the event of passing out of sight
How To Use disappearance In A Sentence
- The digital flux that frames our experience of physical and socio-political realities functions through continuous additions, subtractions, and disappearances.
- We need not worry about the disappearance of this space because its elasticity prevents true rupture or breakage.
- This in turn has triggered the disappearance of a system of symbols that once enabled immediate identification of a woman's status.
- But then came the mysterious disappearance. Times, Sunday Times
- A green emergency exit sign was the light to his disappearance and he made his way towards it.
- He is accused of involvement in the deaths and disappearance of up to 10,000 people during the war in Kosovo.
- The other has led a child-free life based in the back of the wardrobe, waiting on the substitute's bench in case of death, dissolution or disappearance of the main player.
- The papers ran speculative stories about the mysterious disappearance of Eddie Donagan.
- Many tags get sun-faded, worn, removed, switched, and one of our favorite theories for their disappearance is that roaches like to eat them. Prices almost never listed
- This statement bewails the prospect of the mixed-race characters' disappearance and establishes their identity as a third race within the context of the story.