No longer present or existent
“To one listening, drowsed with the intense sunshine, the buzz, mutter, and snarl of gossiping Omahas seemed like the grotesque echoes from a vanished age.”
Lost or missing, usually temporarily
No longer present
Past tense for to disappear from view, especially suddenly and completely
“We can hardly imagine that their patriarchal religion and their ancient customs will soon vanish from the face of the earth.”
Past tense for to cease to exist
“Pantheism destroys the individuality of the human being, and causes him to vanish from existence.”
Past tense for to leave a place
“After their duty, they just vanish from the place.”
Past tense for to diminish in strength or intensity
“His strength began to vanish. The strong young man who used to farm for a whole day now became tired and weak after a few minutes of walking.”
(of the sun) Past tense for to dip below the horizon
“Her eyes were focused on the horizon where the sun was due to vanish at any minute.”
Past tense for to depart or run away, especially secretly
Past tense for to shelter oneself
(of time) Past tense for to pass or move by
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