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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of evanesce.

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Examples

  • His equally ambitious tax reforms came to grief in the 95th Congress and have evanesced from the 96th.

    The Politics of Austerity 2009

  • But now, that notion seems to have evanesced, made instantly obsolete by all the press coverage of how American public libraries have become the 'go-to' resource centers for those seeking jobs in tough times.

    Paul LeClerc: Bullish On Libraries? 2009

  • On the whole, though, these conflicts have dissipated and evanesced as the West has almost universally adopted democratic forms of governance.

    How to Manage Savagery 2008

  • But illusions that Iraq could finance its own occupation evanesced like a mirage last year.

    CASH FROM CHAOS 2007

  • The reader may choose to think of him as possibly no more than a sublunary druggist; it may be so, but my faith is better — I believe him to have evanesced, 11 or evaporated.

    Confessions of an English Opium-Eater 2003

  • Of burnt-out stars not even cinders were left, the last scraps of helium ash evanesced like table dust on a windy day.

    Flinx's Folly Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2003

  • Caught in the annihilation sphere of hundreds of explosive devices, or swept by devastating beams of coherent energy, dozens of stingships and their pilots evanesced out of existence, many before they even had a chance to launch their weapons.

    Dirge Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000

  • His voice evanesced, and in the dark dust a long velvet paisley - covered sofa coalesced into hazy shape.

    Life, the Universe, and Everything Adams, Douglas, 1952-2001 1982

  • "The effulgence of your irradiator has evanesced."

    More Toasts Marion Dix [Editor] Mosher

  • The enthusiasm of the people is thus utilized before it has evanesced; but once enlisted (and that for the war) the word should be expunged from the soldier's vocabulary.

    Memoirs of the War of Secession 1910

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