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vanishing

[ US /ˈvænɪʃɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /vˈænɪʃɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a sudden disappearance from sight
  2. a sudden or mysterious disappearance

How To Use vanishing In A Sentence

  • This vanishing reflects both the culture's increasing intolerance of sentimentalism and mainstream comics' marginalizing of women readers.
  • Vanishing, with a quick flirt of gingham apron-strings, she reappeared in considerably less than a "trice" as a fluffy Strictly business: more stories of the four million
  • He pictured the dim room with the revolving spheres, and the orb in the centre, its many facets coruscating with vanishing light. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • Many of the ranchers themselves see all this tourism as a cheeky attempt to commercialise a real and vanishing culture.
  • In a world of shifting boundaries, vanishing borders, and proliferating frontiers, security is even more difficult to achieve.
  • The manhole covers had gone, leaving the streets pockmarked with gaping mantraps, while one abandoned tank was vanishing day by day, melting away "as if its armour-plating had been made of ice". Rereading: Naples '44 by Norman Lewis
  • They expressed worry about the district's current budget crisis and its vanishing middle-class work force.
  • Nuclear power produces abundant power from small amounts of material, at small external costs, even when one accounts for the vanishingly small probability of accidents and the cost of waste disposal.
  • But an overcast day could take the edge off the vanishing act. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had enacted the adventure of vanishing into thin air and being reborn, phoenixlike, as someone else - literally, a self-made man. Recortes
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