EVAPORATE
Source: 566, 567
evaporate. Evaporate, v. to resolve into vapors, vent, fly off
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E‐vap″o‐rate (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Evaporated (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Evaporating (?).] [[L. evaporatus, p. p. of evaporare; e out + vapor steam or vapor. See Vapor.]] 1. 1. To pass off in vapor, as a fluid; to escape and be dissipated, either in visible vapor, or in particles too minute to be visible.
2. 2. To escape or pass off without effect; to be dissipated; to be wasted, as, the spirit of a writer often evaporates in the process of translation.
To give moderate liberty for griefs and discontents to evaporate . . . is a safe way. Bacon.