Definitionv. lose or cause to lose liquid by vaporization leaving a more concentrated residue
Last update: September 2, 2015
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The water evaporated in no time. [Please select]
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Jn 1841 natural gas was found with salt brine in a well on the Kanawha, and was used as a fuel to evaporate the salt water. [Please select]
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At such times I suffered from cold and loneliness--all sense of being a man evaporated. [Please select]
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In the latter case time must be given for the solvent to evaporate before vulcanising. [Please select]
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Fresh, canned, dried, or evaporated Lima beans may be used in making this dish. [Please select]
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” The enthusiasm of the crusaders evaporated with astounding rapidity. [Please select]
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746 kilowatt-hour = 1,980,000 foot-pounds of water evaporated at 212 degrees Fahrenheit, raised from 62 degrees to 212 degrees. [Please select]
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I could have evaporated from the earth very comfortably at that moment. [Please select]
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The colors grew faint, the mist rose into the air; the monarch had evaporated. [Please select]
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All at once our exhilaration evaporated as the herdic rumbled into a side street and backed up before the door of a not-too-inviting, three-storied house with a queer extension on top. [Please select]
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_" Then he evaporated, not without a sort of mossy dignity, and might be heard tremblingly descending to the lower regions." [Please select]
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