Definition of Evanishes

1. Verb. (third-person singular of evanish) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Evanishes

1. evanish [v] - See also: evanish

Lexicographical Neighbors of Evanishes

evangelistary
evangelistic
evangelists
evangelization
evangelizations
evangelize
evangelized
evangelizes
evangelizing
evangels
evangely
evangile
evanid
evanish
evanished
evanishes (current term)
evanishing
evanishment
evanishments
evans blue
evansite
evaporable
evaporate
evaporated
evaporated milk
evaporates
evaporating
evaporation
evaporations
evaporative

Literary usage of Evanishes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Modern Philosopher, Or, Terrible Tractoration!: In Four Cantos, Most by Thomas Green Fessenden (1806)
"100 evanishes before a stink. This, to be sure, is not a very genteel line. Such as it is, however, it is much at your service. We are happy to observe that ..."

2. Dualism and Monism, and Other Essays by John Veitch (1895)
"The world evanishes the moment all consciousness evanishes. If God, who makes, be not there, if God have not delegated the oversight to some created spirit, ..."

3. Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant (1901)
"Now, a gradual transition from empirical consciousness to pure consciousness is possible, inasmuch as the real in this consciousness entirely evanishes, ..."

4. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson (1810)
"That walks at dead of night, or takes his stand O'er some ncw-open'd grave; and (strange to tell Л evanishes at crowing of the cock. f * у Ry glimpse of ..."

5. Mathematical and Physical Papers by Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Baron John William Strutt Rayleigh (1880)
"For x = a the limit required is that of \ {/(a — e) +/ (a -fe)} when evanishes, ïî f(x) does not change sign as x passes through a the limit required is ..."

6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1845)
"... he often paraphrases with all possible effrontery, and lets himself loose to what is called imitation, till the original evanishes, to return, however, ..."

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