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evaporate English

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evaporate

To evaporate is to turn from liquid into air. If you leave a pot of water on a hot stove, the water will evaporate.

evaporate

lose or cause to lose liquid by vaporization leaving a more concentrated residue evaporate milk change into a vapor The water evaporated in front of our eyes cause to change into a vapor The chemist evaporated the water (= melt) become less intense and fade away gradually her resistance melted under his charm her hopes evaporated after years of waiting for her fiance

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Constanza have a wonderful range of perforated corsets which allow moisture to escape and evaporate naturally. This reduces body temperature and preserves intimate freshness.
Things like that don't just evaporate.
We should evaporate when we die.
I'd evaporate.
Everything depends on being ready to break free from the ice as soon as they evaporate it.
We can't fight head-on, because our forces would quickly evaporate.
When we first come out here, he figured if you dumped water into desert sand and let it percolate down to the bedrock, it would stay there instead of evaporate the way it does in most reservoirs.
The moisture will evaporate in a few minutes.
I'm going to disappear, evaporate.
I will be much obliged, if you would evaporate this very minute.
It surely didn't evaporate.
Nearby worlds of ice evaporate and form long, comet-like tails driven back by the stellar winds.
And now these films evaporate one after the other.
Do as I tell you or I'll destroy your ashes, and you'll evaporate like thin air.
You couldn't just evaporate.
It will evaporate, become a cloud and come down someplace else as rain.
They evaporate it in the hills, over there.
He figured that if you dumped water into the desert sand - - And let it percolate down to the bedrock. - - It wouldn't evaporate the way it does in reservoirs.
You know, in hot weather, those perfumes evaporate quickly.
They keep the water covered so it doesn't evaporate.
Both your brains are fixing to evaporate.
I saw a cowboy, complete with rope tricks, evaporate in front of me.
The snowflakes evaporate. and then turn into hailstones.
With Brackett, it won't evaporate.
They couldn't just evaporate.
Did they just evaporate?
Out here, perspiration needs to be given time to evaporate, or you won't last two hours and you're sealed up like a tin of pears.
They don't evaporate.
No it does not respond, a shadow seemed to evaporate.
Heraclitus locks himself in a stable and covers himself in mud in the hopes that the water will evaporate in the heat.
I'd evaporate. But you?
That's where life begins. sloughs, tide pools. When we first come out here, he figured if you dumped water into the desert sand and let it percolate down to the bedrock, it would stay there instead of evaporate like it does in most reservoirs.
Nearby worlds of ice evaporate and form long, comet-like tails driven back by the stellar winds. Black clouds, light years across drift between the stars.
Eventually, life will be extinguished the oceans will evaporate and boil and our atmosphere will gush away to space.
If it does, we'll probably all evaporate.
You could've pissed in his face and watched it evaporate.

News and current affairs

The struggling economies need lower borrowing costs, or they will suffocate economically (and political support for eurozone membership will evaporate).
The fall of the Soviet Union was a disaster for North Korea, as it was for Cuba; not only did Soviet economic support evaporate, but the Kims could no longer play off one power against another.
Yet the lesson should not be that failure has to be avoided at all costs: applied to the case of Greece, this would mean that the pressure on the Greek government to adjust would evaporate.
First, Tung's repeated policy failures over the last five years caused public confidence in his administration to evaporate.
As science unravels many of the puzzles concerning mental disorder, it may become tempting to argue that these problems with politics and diverse values will evaporate.
Invincible popularity can evaporate.
Each time, radical improvements in technology made the threat evaporate.
Meanwhile, the benefits in terms of competitiveness will be very limited, owing to the country's narrow export base, and will evaporate in a vicious circle of devaluations and rising interest rates.
Hiromichi Shirakawa, the chief economist at Credit Suisse AG in Tokyo, suggests that the revenue increase from the consumption-tax hike will soon begin to evaporate - and disappear completely in 5-7 years.
Burgeoning markets might disappear and investment opportunities evaporate, while the risk of political instability will increase.

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