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Definition of vanishingnext

vanishing

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verb

present participle of vanish

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Recent Examples of vanishing
Noun
Sontag claimed to have forgotten about him, but his vanishing is better explained on writerly grounds. Alex Ross, New Yorker, 14 Mar. 2026 Until Earhart disappeared on a round-the-world flight in 1937, New York judge Joseph Crater was the most renowned vanishing act. Patt Morrison, Los Angeles Times, 21 Feb. 2026 Perhaps that sudden ellipsis – the vanishing of a crisis that nearly tore the alliance to shreds weeks earlier – was gift enough. Nick Paton Walsh, CNN Money, 15 Feb. 2026 When a breakdown at a gas station ends with Whitney vanishing, police dismiss it as a runaway, but Megan knows better. Rosy Cordero, Deadline, 30 Jan. 2026 In the season 1 finale, it was revealed that Roman was an undercover FBI informant, which might have been the reason for his vanishing. Christopher Rudolph, PEOPLE, 7 Jan. 2026 His vanishing is what kickstarted everything. Nick Romano, Entertainment Weekly, 26 Dec. 2025 The vanishing of a core rivalry — a pairing of teams whose matchups bring the NBA to a halt — has been one of the consequences of the NBA’s brief parity era. Jared Weiss, New York Times, 24 Dec. 2025 Instead of just the solar disk vanishing, the entire corona disappeared. Daisy Dobrijevic, Space.com, 24 Sep. 2025
Verb
The display showed, on the left, the face of a gray-haired man with a resolute expression, his neck vanishing into a white collar and dark suit. Simon Akam, Vanity Fair, 2 Apr. 2026 As a warm winter with poor skiing conditions gave way to early springtime record heat, snow is vanishing from all but the highest elevations in the West. ABC News, 1 Apr. 2026 But this winter, despite the thin and vanishing snowpack, the Black River swelled. Shi En Kim, AZCentral.com, 31 Mar. 2026 Her doorbell camera had been disconnected, but images were recovered by the FBI showing an armed and masked man outside of the residence on the morning of her vanishing. Giulia Carbonaro, MSNBC Newsweek, 31 Mar. 2026 That equates to three full Aaron Judge-sized human beings, vanishing off the face of the sport. Sam Blum, New York Times, 30 Mar. 2026 But, in reality, Hall was always an old-school performer whose like is, these days, quickly vanishing from the scene. Vinson Cunningham, New Yorker, 29 Mar. 2026 The closure of Forever Young hits as vanishing federal aid and runaway Medicaid costs threaten an ambitious new initiative to expand affordable child care. Laura Tillman, Hartford Courant, 25 Mar. 2026 The governor’s national ambitions are vanishing into smoke amid the failure of his redistricting efforts, mounting scandals among state agencies and an ever-climbing fiscal crisis for the state of Maryland. Torrey Snow, Baltimore Sun, 18 Mar. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for vanishing
Noun
  • Unusually low snowpack and early melting have caused the wildfire season to start prematurely.
    Sarah Henry, AZCentral.com, 28 Mar. 2026
  • The instantly volumizing tubing formula wraps each lash for va-va-voom length without smudging, melting, or clumping.
    Lily Wohlner, Allure, 28 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • Cicada’s disappearing routine Scientists who hunt for unusual Covid-19 variants waited to give this one a colloquial, or common, name.
    Brenda Goodman, CNN Money, 2 Apr. 2026
  • Economic leadership is not disappearing from legacy markets.
    Mike Simas, Fortune, 2 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • One of the first to mourn Browne’s passing was Craig Hella Johnson, founder and artistic director of Conspirare, the Grammy-winning professional choral ensemble.
    Mary Ann Grossmann, Twin Cities, 31 Mar. 2026
  • Miles did her best to keep TCU in the game in the second half, hitting 3s and setting up her teammates with creative passing while Johnson went scoreless in the third quarter.
    Steven Johnson, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 31 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • Hamlin led 292 of the first 317 laps, but a caution for debris on the racetrack with 89 laps to go came out at the perfect time for Elliott, who was fading rapidly on older tires.
    Jordan Bianchi, New York Times, 30 Mar. 2026
  • Blooper reels, once common in comedy films, are fading from cinema partly due to the rise of dramatic post-credit epilogues and the shift from DVDs to streaming platforms, experts say.
    Brittney Melton, NPR, 30 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • That's when small amounts of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen are continuously added to tanks in order to counteract natural evaporation.
    Miles Doran, CBS News, 1 Apr. 2026
  • But Newman had a hunch that when soil dries up, the antibiotics bacteria use to wage war might become more potent, simply because of evaporation.
    Jonathan Lambert, NPR, 27 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • The aluminum build is lightweight, sturdy, and handles heat dissipation well, and the 240Hz WQXGA display is bright and colorful, with crisp resolution and good contrast.
    K. Thor Jensen, PC Magazine, 6 Mar. 2026
  • These atomic motions define heat dissipation, chemical reactions and material properties.
    Georgina Jedikovska, Interesting Engineering, 11 Feb. 2026
Noun
  • For the first time in 25 years, Jonnie Carter woke up on March 4 – the anniversary of her daughter Bethany Markowski’s disappearance – feeling angry.
    Chelsea Bailey, CNN Money, 28 Mar. 2026
  • Last year, the FBI offered a $10,000 reward for information about McGee’s disappearance.
    Nate Gartrell, Mercury News, 28 Mar. 2026

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“Vanishing.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/vanishing. Accessed 4 Apr. 2026.

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