Antonym: appearance. Similar words: appearance, disappear, disappearing, forbearance, appear, disapprove, disappoint, disapproval. Meaning: [‚dɪsə'pɪrəns /-'pɪə-] n. 1. the act of leaving secretly or without explanation 2. the event of passing out of sight 3. gradually ceasing to be visible 4. ceasing to exist.
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121. The family is coping as best as possible following the mother's disappearance.
122. The burglars were cleared of any involvement in her disappearance.
123. They had already guessed the truth about their son's disappearance.
124. Today they tried to reconstruct what they think might have been his movements before the disappearance.
125. Unfortunately, Howard Reich, a Chicago music critic, fails to solve the mystery of the pianist's rise and disappearance.
126. The disappearance of symptoms during elimination and reappearance on challenge confirm the diagnosis.
127. Paul and Diana Lamplugh complained about an article by Andrew Stephen, author of a book about their daughter's disappearance.
128. She told him about Dempster's disappearance when she had the baby.
129. But the juxtaposition of the two buildings speaks volumes about the rapid disappearance of regional, vernacular, even weirdo architecture.
130. A forensic psychiatrist was called in to help solve the mystery of her disappearance as she broke down under questioning.
131. Under the fear of death, the shadow of the disappearance squads, I still drew pleasure from causing an effect.
132. Last year the police inquiry into Suzy's disappearance was briefly reopened when they searched a disused Army camp near Worcester.
133. Detectives have spent all day questioning him about Tania Probyn's disappearance and subsequent death.
134. Victor Hall has launched his annual appeal for information regarding his son's disappearance.
135. All the same(sentencedict .com), progress was being made with the enquiries into Pierre's disappearance.
136. She knows how your brother's disappearance weighs upon you.
137. They were totally mystified by the girl's disappearance.
138. The inexplicable disappearance of the woman worried everyone.
139. What was responsible for the disappearance of the rainforest?
140. The disappearance of monomer droplets at the onset of Interval III can be observed visually.
141. The abrupt disappearance of stick-slip at the lower speed level is attributed to changes in the elastic deformation of the fiber.
142. The appearance and disappearance of the visible meaning of perfect tense in Tungusic languages prove indirectly the hypothesis of unidirectional development of language unit.
143. Between the links, there appears to be disappearance and misplacement.
144. With the disappearance of these large fishes, populations of smaller, plankton-eating fishes such as sardines, anchovies and capelin have doubled, Christensen reported.
145. With the diamond film about the mysterious disappearance of the London police detective to find the organization a lot of criminals, Tom and Jerry is a pair of combinations.
146. But the nickel disappearance is one more clue about how the planet went from suffocating to a place where a terrestrial tetrapod could take a deep breath.
147. Shortly after the disappearance of Judith, a light southerly air arose.
148. By using selection menu item in dimensional windows, and the gradual disappearance of menu bar, illustrated to make a more beautiful, simpler stronger motion picture effect.
149. Infrared spectral analysis indicated the disappearance of characteristic function groups of chlorogenic acid.
150. Also , this paper analyses the vertical distribution law of time for dew condensation, disappearance and duration.
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