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

  1. The heat of the sun vaporated the morning mist, leaving behind a clear blue sky.
  2. As the ice melted in the sunlight, it vaporated, creating tiny wisps of steam.
  3. The volatile liquid vaporated quickly, leaving only a faint scent behind.
  4. The steam from the boiling water vaporated into the cold air, forming a thick fog.
  5. The newly paved road vaporated the rainwater, leaving the surface dry.
  6. The intense heat vaporated the paint on the old car, leaving behind the bare metal.
  7. As the fire burned, the dry leaves vaporated, rising into the air.
  8. The alcohol vaporated from the spilled drink, leaving behind a sticky residue.
  9. The sweat from the swimmer's body vaporated, creating a cool breeze around him.
  10. The perfume vaporated from the bottle, filling the room with a delicate fragrance.

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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.