evaporate
Example Sentences
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An apparent slowdown in inflation since last fall has eased worries on Wall Street, but skeptics are yet to be convinced price pressures have largely evaporated.
From MarketWatch
As water evaporates, forms clouds, and moves through the atmosphere, the proportion of these isotopes shifts in consistent and measurable ways.
From Science Daily
After Bass’ letter, interest in endorsing him evaporated.
From Los Angeles Times
Most no- or low-alcohol wines rely on a de-alcoholisation process which sees the wine heated in vacuum conditions, with the alcohol evaporating off at relatively low temperatures.
From Barron's
It was as if all of the interesting ideas and exciting projects that had been running around in my head forever had just evaporated.
From Literature
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