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vanish

disappear / evaporate / cease to exist
Intransitive Verb
past: vanishedpp: vanisheding: vanishing

This word conveys a sense of abruptness and total absence. It suggests a transition from presence to non-existence that is often mysterious, unexpected, or absolute, creating a feeling of loss or bewilderment in the observer. When used to describe cultural or biological entities, it implies a permanent erasure rather than a gradual decline. It is more definitive than words like fade or diminish, which suggest a slow loss of intensity or visibility.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[~][~ from something]

To disappear suddenly and completely from sight or existence.

"The magician made the rabbit vanish into thin air."

Intransitive Verb
[~][~ from something]

To cease to exist or be in use over time.

"Many ancient traditions have vanished in the modern era."

Intransitive Verb
[~][~ from something]

To leave a place suddenly and secretly, especially to avoid detection.

"The suspect vanished from the crime scene before the police arrived."

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