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Disappear   /dˌɪsəpˈɪr/   Listen
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Disappear  v. i.  (past & past part. disappeared; pres. part. disappearing)  
1.
To cease to appear or to be perceived; to pass from view, gradually or suddenly; to vanish; to be no longer seen; as, darkness disappears at the approach of light; a ship disappears as she sails from port.
2.
To cease to be or exist; as, the epidemic has disappeared.






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"Disappear" Quotes from Famous Books



... revenue for its maintenance. In such places the motion picture entertainment is becoming a sort of family affair, and when it can be so operated as to secure the attendance of the family as a group the objectionable features will soon disappear. Indeed, there is a well-organized effort on the part of certain motion picture firms to supply films for just this type of entertainments. Moreover, the picture show may possibly be supplemented ...
— The Farmer and His Community • Dwight Sanderson

... the hatred of Jews by Christians has always been the strange and foreign mores of the former. When Jews conform to the mores of the people amongst whom they live prejudice and hatred are greatly diminished, and in time will probably disappear. The dislike of the colored people in the old slave states of the United States and the hostility to whites who "associate with negroes" is to be attributed to the difference in the mores of whites and blacks. Under slavery the blacks were ...
— Folkways - A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals • William Graham Sumner

... as he saw our hero disappear into the swiftly-flowing river. "Look out, or you'll both ...
— Dave Porter and the Runaways - Last Days at Oak Hall • Edward Stratemeyer

... America had to contend with powerful mammals and fierce carnivora; and in the West as in the East man made up in intelligence for his lack of brute force, and however formidable an animal might be, it was condemned to submit to, or disappear before, its master. In course of time Sedentary replaced Nomad races; shell heaps, some of marine, some of riverine and lacustrine species, but all alike mixed with a great variety of rubbish, were gradually ...
— Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples • The Marquis de Nadaillac

... out of the grounds, then turn into the road before the chateau and disappear. He concluded that the cannon were needed at some weak point where the ...
— The Forest of Swords - A Story of Paris and the Marne • Joseph A. Altsheler


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