Synonym: fade out, go away, vanish. Antonym: appear. Similar words: appear, appeal, appeal to, happen, disabled, disaster, disagree, happen to. Meaning: [‚dɪsə'pɪə] v. 1. get lost, as without warning or explanation 2. become invisible or unnoticeable 3. cease to exist 4. become less intense and fade away gradually.
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121. Money itself might disappear in some places, to be replaced by barter.
122. Worse, however, is the situation regarding the back catalogue: once initial stock are exhausted the titles frequently disappear for ever.
123. In time, when a revolution from world capitalism to world socialism sweeps away the economic base, the state will disappear.
124. Each must constantly be presented anew, only to disappear again.
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125. Flying, of course, has reduced and humanized this vastness, making distances almost disappear.
126. In time, the house might decay, the town disappear, and the whole site become a field growing crops.
127. I could simply disappear to the center of Cleveland or Detroit, become somebody different, and never see my son again.
128. The definite article was inclined to appear in strange places, and to disappear from other places where it should have been.
129. After a week without smoking, the craving began to disappear.
130. Direct debits or standing orders are liable to make money disappear from your account stealthily, which may be very confusing.
131. Witnesses reported seeing a man of Hispanic origin run down an alley and disappear.
132. Become a part of your local scene and it may well disappear altogether, except when your activities arouse friendly interest.
133. The output of these groups may fail to develop, or their culture may disintegrate or disappear.
134. He reckons it will disappear by the end of 1993, so increased demand will then spill over into higher prices.
135. A major difficulty arises when fossil species disappear for good as the physical environment, over millions of years, inevitably changes.
136. She knew the offers would disappear again the very moment she tried to take them up.
137. To escape this bitter betrayal, she decides to fake her own death and disappear.
138. The ability to disappear and reappear, to die and to be born again.
139. It could disappear into the whirring computers and multicolored flow charts of the economic miracle.
140. The transactions are secure, so the cash does not go astray or disappear; nor can it be forged easily.
141. Sometimes we have competitors who disappear, but quickly there are new competitors who rise up in their place.
142. Nor will this underclass disappear without the implementation of a series of policies aimed at re-establishing full citizenship.
143. A variable number of these appendages may become transformed into organs that are functional during post-embryonic life while the remainder disappear.
144. We disappear into the darkness, where nobody can see that we're not rolling around the floor in paroxysms of ecstasy.
145. Muir believed in the slow work of glaciers, those powerful carving architects that create and then disappear.
146. Much to the consternation of the operators, Humphrey's shabby figure would appear and then disappear into high-speed machinery.
147. Marian leaned over the parapet; the rain, which still streamed down, was forgotten as she watched him rapidly disappear.
148. But taking power from the politicians, businessmen and bureaucrats does not of itself make power disappear.
149. Love is a promise, love is a souvenir, once given never forgotten, never let it disappear. John Lennon
150. Would Bonaventure return or take offence at not being fed by him and disappear for ever into the stinking alleyways?
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