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    E·vap·o·rate
    /əˈvapəˌrāt/

    verb

  2. chemistry, biology, earth science. to cause a liquid to change to a gas, esp. by heating: [ I ] Some water evaporates to form clouds. If something such as a feeling or problem evaporates, it disappears: [ I ] The issue of global warming is not just going to evaporate.

  3. 5 days ago · 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 ...

  4. 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. People often use the word evaporate metaphorically because it produces a strong image of something disappearing like vapor.

  5. /ɪˈvæpəreɪt/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] if a liquid evaporates or if something evaporates it, it changes into a gas, especially steam. Heat until all the water has evaporated. evaporate something The sun is constantly evaporating the earth's moisture. Wordfinder. Topics Physics and chemistry c1. Join us.

  6. EVAPORATE | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary. Definition of evaporate – Learner’s Dictionary. evaporate. verb. uk / ɪˈvæp ə reɪt / us. evaporate verb (LIQUID) Add to word list Add to word list. If a liquid evaporates or is evaporated, it changes into gas or vapour (= very small drops of water). evaporate verb (FEELINGS)

  7. The meaning of EVAPORATION is the act or process of evaporating. How to use evaporation in a sentence. the act or process of evaporating:; change from a liquid to a vapor; the vanishing or disappearance of something…

  8. 1. a. To convert or change into a vapor. b. To draw off in the form of vapor. 2. To draw moisture from, as by heating, leaving only the dry solid portion. 3. To deposit (a metal) on a substrate by vacuum sublimation. v.intr. 1. a. To change into vapor. b. To pass off in or as vapor. 2. To produce vapor. 3.

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