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evaporate

verb as in dry up, dissolve

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And the type of acting Paul has done — stage shows, live soap operas — evaporates as soon as his work is over.

"Even if you injected yourself once a week and a pound a week just evaporated from your body, what would that matter?"

From BBC

Benzene is a colourless or light-yellow liquid with a sweet smell that can evaporate very quickly.

From BBC

But with an election scheduled for May 2026, any fickle bonds of unity are likely to evaporate as quickly as they formed.

From BBC

But Miocene-style hydrological or water cycles favor high altitude wind events, like cyclones and hurricanes, that transport heat and moisture evaporating from the tropics to higher latitudes, or California’s intense seasonal rainstorms.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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