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vaporise

[ UK /vˈe‍ɪpɔːɹˌa‍ɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. cause to change into a vapor
    The chemist evaporated the water
  2. change into a vapor
    The water evaporated in front of our eyes
  3. turn into gas
    The substance gasified
  4. lose or cause to lose liquid by vaporization leaving a more concentrated residue
    evaporate milk

How To Use vaporise In A Sentence

  • Vaporizers convert the liquid nitrogen to its gaseous state.
  • The coffin shattered into a million pieces while the hind legs and the wings of the hippogriff vaporized.
  • Together, they are close to finding a way to vaporise the nasties once and for all.
  • all my stock assets have vaporized
  • The meteors are debris from this comet that enter Earth's atmosphere and vaporize as they fall.
  • Do I imagine that by making the sign of the cross I can vaporize her? A MEANS TO EVIL
  • Even though relief of symptoms will not shorten the duration of illness, patients can benefit from analgesics, antipyretics, beta-agonist inhalers, antitussives or vaporizers.
  • The sample is vaporized in less than 10 billionths of a second.
  • Using a cool-mist vaporizer to humidify the air may help soothe irritated breathing passages and relieve coughing.
  • The chemist said, "Along the sides of the uniped are microscopic atomic furnaces, each of which vaporizes about a million molecules or so in the surrounding rock and decomposes them into atoms. The Martian Way
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