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    evaporate
    /ɪˈvapəreɪt/

    verb

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  2. 1. a. : to pass off in vapor or in minute particles. b (1) : to pass off or away : disappear. her ardor evaporated. (2) : to diminish quickly. 2. : to give forth vapor. evaporative. i-ˈva-pə-ˌrā-tiv. adjective.

  3. EVAPORATE definition: 1. to cause a liquid to change to a gas, especially by heating: 2. to disappear: 3. to cause a…. Learn more.

  4. To evaporate is to remove moisture by means of heat, forced ventilation, or the like, and thus to produce condensation or shriveling: to evaporate milk, sliced apples. to dehydrate is to remove moisture from a vegetable, fruit, or body tissue: to dehydrate fruit; dehydrated from running. to dry may mean to wipe moisture off the surface or to ...

  5. To evaporate is to remove moisture by means of heat, forced ventilation, or the like, and thus to produce condensation or shriveling: to evaporate milk, sliced apples. To dehydrate is to remove moisture from a vegetable, fruit, or body tissue: to dehydrate fruit; dehydrated from running.

  6. To evaporate is to fade away or to literally turn into vapor. If you leave a glass of water out and the water slowly disappears, it's not being consumed by elves; it's evaporating.

  7. EVAPORATE meaning: 1. to cause a liquid to change to a gas, especially by heating: 2. to disappear: 3. to cause a…. Learn more.

  8. Definition of evaporate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. a. To change into vapor. b. To pass off in or as vapor. 2. To produce vapor. 3. To disappear; vanish: Our fears at last evaporated. See Synonyms at disappear. [Middle English evaporaten, from Latin ēvapōrāre, ēvapōrāt- : ē-, ex-, ex- + vapor, steam.] e·vap′o·ra′tion n. e·vap′o·ra′tive adj. e·vap′o·ra′tive·ly adv.

  10. To evaporate is to remove moisture by means of heat, forced ventilation, or the like, and thus to produce condensation or shriveling: to evaporate milk, sliced apples. to dehydrate is to remove moisture from a vegetable, fruit, or body tissue: to dehydrate fruit; dehydrated from running. to dry may mean to wipe moisture off the surface or to ...

  11. Definitions of 'evaporate' 1. When a liquid evaporates, or is evaporated, it changes from a liquid state to a gas, because its temperature has increased. [...] 2. If a feeling, plan, or activity evaporates, it gradually becomes weaker and eventually disappears completely. [...] More. Conjugations of 'evaporate'