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(v)
(intransitive) To become invisible or to move out of view unnoticed.
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To depart or leave a place.
(n)
The action of disappearing or vanishing.
(adj)
That vanishes.
(archaic, often poetic, intransitive) To vanish.
The act of eliminating, expelling or throwing off.
To end a law, system, institution, custom or practice.
(transitive) To remove (fears, doubts, objections etc.) by proving them unjustified.
(intransitive) To cease moving.
(transitive) To delete.
(formal, intransitive) To stop.
To move something, or someone, especially to forcibly move people from their homeland.
(transitive) To completely remove, get rid of, put an end to.
(intransitive) To vanish by dispersion.
(transitive) (also reflexive) Followed by of: to free (oneself or someone, or a place) from an annoyance or hindrance.
(transitive) To take apart; to disassemble; to take to pieces.
(transitive) To remove (markings or information).
(intransitive) To lapse and become invalid.
To slip into a bad habit that one is trying to avoid.
Away, having left.
The action of making or becoming extinct; annihilation.
(transitive) To cease to have (something) in one's possession or capability.
(transitive) To destroy (someone or something) completely, leaving no trace; to annihilate, to wipe out.
Synonym of extinguish.
(intransitive) To stop living; to become dead; to undergo death.
The act of extirpating or uprooting.
(intransitive) To fall into a state of calm; to be calm again; to settle down; to become tranquil.
(transitive) To destroy completely; to reduce to nothing radically; to put an end to.
(heading, intransitive) To be moved downwards.
The act of plucking up by the roots; an uprooting or rooting out; extirpation; utter destruction.
(intransitive, poetic) To depart; to go to another place.
(intransitive) To conclude; to bring something to an end.
(transitive) To hide something from view or from public knowledge, to try to keep something secret.
(transitive) To eject; to expel.
(transitive) To make better from a disease, wound, etc.; to revive or cure.
(intransitive) To make a firm decision to do something. To become determined to reach a certain goal or take a certain action.
(intransitive) To grow weak; to lose strength; to decay; to perish gradually; to wither, as a plant.
Unable to be seen; out of sight; not visible.
To wear away by abrasion, corrosion, or chemical reaction.
(intransitive) To die.
(intransitive, stative) to be; have existence; have being or reality
(ergative) To change (or to be changed) from a solid state to a liquid state, usually by a gradual heat.
(ergative) To transition from a liquid state into a gaseous state.
to go away -- this is the only form in use
(transitive) To liquify, melt into a fluid.
(intransitive) To decrease, shrink, diminish, reduce in size or intensity.
To move back; to retreat; to withdraw.
(intransitive) To progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc.; to decline.
(transitive) To stop (fire, etc.) from burning; also, to stop (light, etc.) from shining; to put out, to quench.
(intransitive) To leave.
(intransitive) To flee, often secretly; to steal away.
(intransitive) To run away; to escape.
(intransitive) To get free; to free oneself.
(intransitive) To disappear by becoming immaterial.
(intransitive) To disappear into a mist or dissipate in vapor
(intransitive) To fall apart; to break up into parts.
To move out of a dwelling or other property, either by choice or by eviction.
To move, either physically or in an abstract sense:
(intransitive) To stop working on a permanent basis, usually because of old age or illness.
To appear again.
No longer apparent; not extant; gone.
(intransitive) To come or be in sight; to be in view; to become visible.
A reappearance.
(adv)
In a magical manner; by magic, or as if by magic.
In a mysterious manner.
(intransitive) To go on stubbornly or resolutely.
(intransitive) To come into view.
The product of flatulence, or the sound of breaking wind.
(intransitive) To become wrinkled.
Happening quickly and with little or no warning; in a sudden manner.
In the end; at some later time, especially after a long time, a series of problems, struggles, delays or setbacks.
(intransitive) To grow worse; to be impaired in quality; to degenerate.
(intransitive) To become smaller; to contract.
(transitive) To break into crumbs.
(transitive) To make smaller.
An unsteadiness.
To occur again; to recur.
In a gradual manner; making slow progress; slowly.
In no place.
(intransitive) To occur or take place.
(heraldry) Having the appearance of being forcibly torn off, with parts left jagged or uneven, as distinguished from couped.
(transitive) To make dark or darker by reducing light.
Forever.
To move toward the speaker.
(intransitive) To emerge again; to come into view after having hidden.
(intransitive) To fly apart with sudden violent force; to blow up, to burst, to detonate, to go off.
Not noticed.
(copulative) To appear; to look outwardly; to be perceived as.
Destroyed; (loosely) broken beyond repair.
(intransitive) To die; to cease to live.
Within a short time; quickly.
(intransitive) To come up from one's bed or place of repose; to get up.
To continue unchanged in place, form, or condition, or undiminished in quantity; to abide; to stay; to endure; to last.
Able to be seen.