Definitionadj. evaporating readily at normal temperatures and pressures
Last update: October 24, 2015
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The Environment Agency issued two new reports covering volatile organic compounds and new Soil Guidance Values covering contamination from toluene and ethyl benzene. [adjective]
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With public opinion increasingly volatile, there 's panic at the top. [adjective]
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And being of a brisk and versatile--not to say volatile--order, she went astray into a course of wonder concerning the pretty little structure she beheld. [adjective]
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She had a facile and volatile nature. [adjective]
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"True, true, uncle--I had forgot that," exclaimed the volatile Hector; "but you said something just now that put everything out of my head." [adjective]
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By degrees Tristram grew even to like this volatile and disreputable comrade, whose conscience was none of his own growing, but of the laws he lived under. [adjective]
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Because a nature full and volatile in its free state, was alternately the agent and reagent of attraction. [adjective]
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Mercury is a fluid, volatile, spiritual essence. [adjective]
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