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van·ish V0023000 (văn′ĭsh)intr.v. van·ished, van·ish·ing, van·ish·es 1. a. To pass out of sight, especially quickly; disappear. See Synonyms at disappear.b. To pass out of existence: when the dinosaurs vanished from the earth.2. Mathematics To become zero. Used of a function or variable. [Middle English vanisshen, alteration of Old French esvanir, esvaniss-, from Vulgar Latin *exvanīre, alteration of Latin ēvānēscere : ē-, ex-, ex- + vānēscere, to vanish (from vānus, empty; see euə- in Indo-European roots).] van′ish·er n.van′ish·ing·ly adv.van′ish·ment n.vanished (ˈvænɪʃt) adj(of civilizations, cities, species) having ceased to existThesaurusAdj. | 1. | vanished - having passed out of existence; "vanished civilizations"nonexistent - not having existence or being or actuality; "chimeras are nonexistent" |
vanishedadjectiveNo longer in use, force, or operation:dead, defunct, extinct, lost.TranslationsIdiomsSeevanishEncyclopediaSeeVanishvanished
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