Vanish

  • 21vanish — verb 1) he vanished without a trace Syn: disappear, be lost to sight/view, become invisible, vanish into thin air, recede from view, dematerialize Ant: appear, materialize 2) all hope of freedom vanished Syn …

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  • 22vanish — /ˈvænɪʃ / (say vanish) verb (i) 1. to disappear from sight, or become invisible, especially quickly. 2. to disappear by ceasing to exist; come to an end; cease. 3. Mathematics (of a number or quantity) to become zero. {Middle English vanisshen,… …

  • 23vanish — [14] To vanish is etymologically to ‘become empty’. The word comes via Old French esvanir ‘disappear’ from Vulgar Latin *exvānīre, a variant of Latin ēvānēscere ‘disappear’ (source also of English evanescent [18]). This was a compound verb formed …

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  • 24Vanish (brand) — Vanish toilet bowl cleaner is manufactured by Reckitt Benckiser PLC.They obtained the brand through the purchase of The Drackett Company in 1992. Drackett purchased the product from inventor Judson Dunaway.Judson Dunaway Corporation of Dover NH… …

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  • 25vanish into thin air — See: DISAPPEAR INTO THIN AIR …

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  • 26vanish into thin air — See: DISAPPEAR INTO THIN AIR …

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  • 27Vanish at infinity — In mathematics, a function on a normed vector space is said to vanish at infinity if f(x) o 0 as |x| o infty. For example, the function :f(x)=frac{1}{1+x^2} defined on the real line vanishes at infinity.There is a generalization of this to a… …

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  • 28vanish from — phr verb Vanish from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑scene, ↑sight …

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  • 29vanish into — phr verb Vanish into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑mist, ↑obscurity …

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  • 30vanish into thin air — Meaning Origin From Shakespeare s Othello. Clown: Then put up your pipes in your bag, for I ll away: go; vanish into air; away! …

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