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View definitions for evaporated

evaporated

adjective as in anhydrous

adjective as in condensed

Weak matches

noun as in milk

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After his success in the 2024 vote, the various legal issues that he had been battling have largely evaporated.

From BBC

Nearly all other criminal proceedings against Trump evaporated in the weeks after his election win.

From Salon

Even a West Ham clean sheet evaporated when Lukasz Fabianski was carried off with a worrying head injury in only the 36th minute.

From BBC

But now that he has won, claims of voter fraud have evaporated in favor of calls for consolidation of power, Democrats say.

From Salon

Indeed, last week a 1,100-year-old pyramid in Mexico collapsed into a pile of rubble because of heavy rainfall that was preceded by record-breaking drought that evaporated entire lakes.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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