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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151. Rivalry between them is unnecessary and tends to disappear once each fully comprehends the other's role.
152. The corporate identity image has been slow to disappear, with the old standard liveries lingering even on Intercity services.
153. The role of the bus becomes much more important if rail services disappear and are to be replaced by bus services.
154. You can tell these mysterious trails were not made yesterday,[www.Sentencedict.com] because of the way they seem to disappear into thin air.
155. They appear perfectly ordinary under normal light, but disappear under flash photography.
156. Would Johnny simply disappear before they could reach the bed?
157. There's a real danger that the region's forests will disappear completely in the next 50 years.
158. I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn. Anne Frank
159. The big corporations, fearing their royalties would disappear down a Web plughole, ganged together to sue Napster.
160. At one point the bag rose so high it seemed to disappear into the night.
161. Electrons can not wholly disappear without having any effect on the rest of physical reality.
162. You would be so shocked and so disgusted that whatever faint chance of your return is left would disappear forever.
163. Beyond perhaps a specialist 12-inch dance market, it will eventually disappear completely.
164. The footprints at sites 8 and 9 disappear very slowly; digestion products are barely visible even 30 minutes after mixing.
165. To do this she must have a concept that objects still exist after they disappear from view.
166. They may be rusty, old and a little slow, but at tommorrow's auction these machines are expected to disappear fast.
167. By Hugh Hebert COMEDY-thrillers could have a hard time without small black books that disappear containing the clue to mysterious fortunes.
168. They wish the inner city, which is three-quarters black, would just disappear.
169. Activation: the metal surface passivation state disappear role.
170. The Dead Sea will never completely disappear, says Bromberg.
171. Beijing You Xia net gives all " brand illicit is taken " fabricant went up to compare gold even precious groom class. You disappear between wind of raw meat or fish, the Mr.
172. For example, if you make a new directory /dev/dsk, the system might be unaware of its existence, and the directory will disappear on reboot.
173. Friends suddenly disappear, people look at you in a different light and you need to rely on your inner reserve of energy and determination to get you through.
174. This is why publishers, studios, and labels (PSL)will never disappear.
175. Valuable potential resources may disappear before they are even discovered.
176. There are humoristic who think that without Bush the fertile ground for satire will disappear.
177. Gravid the kidney spherule filtration of kidney of the 30th week of transplanting is led but provisionality drops, 40% pregnant woman have albuminuria, but the majority after childbirth can disappear.
178. There are obvious changes in the S-shaped active filaments relevant with the flare before and after the flare eruption, and all of the filaments disappear at last.
179. Then from the equations of the matrix elements the equation of the usual two composite boson is separated, as it is a three-dimensional equation, the ghost states disappear.
180. If man somehow loses true ethos of humanity, sacrifice, romance will disappear in the impenetrate darkness.
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