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UK
/vˈænɪʃt/
]
[ US /ˈvænɪʃt/ ]
[ US /ˈvænɪʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
having passed out of existence
vanished civilizations
How To Use vanished In A Sentence
- He vanished from the scene, to materialize presently in front of the door.
- Officers had been shown a dirty white T-shirt which he said he had worn on the day his girlfriend vanished.
- The awkwardness between them soon vanished when they began laughing and mocking the poorly produced film.
- The last Mariposa lily vanished from the burnt grasses as the California Indian summer dreamed itself out in purple mists on the windless air. CHAPTER XXXVI
- We all wondered how she could have vanished into thin air. The Sun
- There was a brief flare of white light, and the Goddess vanished, leaving only a smattering of loose tinsel behind.
- A few months later, the guy who owned and operated the company upped and vanished to avoid a legion of creditors, and has not been seen since.
- A racer from Team Whole Foods Market wrenched her ankle immediately and vanished in the cloud of dust raised by the stampede.
- The playful flirtation vanished from the dark woman's face in a flash and she straightened suddenly, firing a steel - cold glance my way.
- Despite the skill with which Jellicoe and Beatty had enmeshed the High Seas Fleet, Iron Duke had fired only nine salvos when Scheer turned his ships around and vanished into the mist. Castles of Steel