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evaporate

[ih-vap-uh-reyt] / ɪˈvæp əˌreɪt /


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In 1974, Stephen Hawking showed that black holes radiate heat and can eventually evaporate, apparently erasing all information about what fell into them — contradicting the quantum principle that evolution must preserve information.

From Science Daily • May 22, 2026

The worry is that gains predicated on short-term options trades could quickly evaporate.

From MarketWatch • May 17, 2026

Confidence—something that’s hard to build and easy to lose—begins to evaporate.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 11, 2026

Northern Ireland's McIlroy saw his commanding lead evaporate during a dramatic day where he swung the door wide open to his rivals with a one-over par 73.

From BBC • Apr. 11, 2026

There’s a rush in my body as some of the angry bubbles in my stomach evaporate, and my shoulders relax.

From "A Place at the Table" by Saadia Faruqi and Laura Shovan




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