vaporate (Meaning)
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vaporate (v. i.)
To emit vapor; to evaporate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of vaporate
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vaporate Sentence Examples
- The heat of the sun vaporated the morning mist, leaving behind a clear blue sky.
- As the ice melted in the sunlight, it vaporated, creating tiny wisps of steam.
- The volatile liquid vaporated quickly, leaving only a faint scent behind.
- The steam from the boiling water vaporated into the cold air, forming a thick fog.
- The newly paved road vaporated the rainwater, leaving the surface dry.
- The intense heat vaporated the paint on the old car, leaving behind the bare metal.
- As the fire burned, the dry leaves vaporated, rising into the air.
- The alcohol vaporated from the spilled drink, leaving behind a sticky residue.
- The sweat from the swimmer's body vaporated, creating a cool breeze around him.
- The perfume vaporated from the bottle, filling the room with a delicate fragrance.
FAQs About the word vaporate
To emit vapor; to evaporate.
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The heat of the sun vaporated the morning mist, leaving behind a clear blue sky.
As the ice melted in the sunlight, it vaporated, creating tiny wisps of steam.
The volatile liquid vaporated quickly, leaving only a faint scent behind.
The steam from the boiling water vaporated into the cold air, forming a thick fog.