disappearance

  • 11disappearance — noun 1. the act of leaving secretly or without explanation (Freq. 4) • Syn: ↑disappearing • Ant: ↑appearance • Derivationally related forms: ↑disappear (for: ↑ …

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  • 12disappearance — n. a mysterious; sudden disappearance * * * [ˌdɪsə pɪ(ə)rəns] sudden disappearance a mysterious …

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  • 13disappearance — dis|ap|pear|ance [ˌdısəˈpıərəns US ˈpır ] n [U and C] 1.) when someone or something becomes impossible to see or find ▪ Police are investigating the woman s disappearance. 2.) when something stops existing →↑extinction ▪ the disappearance of… …

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  • 14disappearance — dis|ap|pear|ance [ ,dısə pırəns ] noun 1. ) count or uncount a situation in which someone or something can no longer be found or seen: Richards was 18 at the time of her disappearance. mysterious disappearances of radioactive materials 2. )… …

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  • 15disappearance — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Vanishing Nouns disappearance, evanescence; eclipse (see concealment); occultation; exit, departure; vanishing point; dissolving views. See insubstantiality, nonexistence. Verbs disappear, vanish,… …

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  • 16disappearance — disappear ► VERB 1) cease to be visible. 2) cease to exist or be in use. 3) (of a person) go missing or be killed. DERIVATIVES disappearance noun …

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  • 17Disappearance (film) — Disappearance Directed by Walter Klenhard Produced by Laurie Goldstein Robert Greenwald Written by Walter Klenhard Starring …

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  • 18Disappearance Diary — Обложка американского издания. 失踪日記 (Shissou …

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  • 19Disappearance Diary — Cover of English language adaptation. 失踪日記 (Shissō Nikki) …

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  • 20Disappearance (novel) — Disappearance   Author(s) Jude Watson Country …

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