How to Use vanish in a Sentence

vanish

verb
  • Dinosaurs vanished from the face of the earth millions of years ago.
  • The papers seem to have vanished into thin air.
  • The missing girl vanished without a trace a year ago.
  • Those who fail to reach the icy shores vanish into the ether.
    Erin Douglass, The Christian Science Monitor, 10 Apr. 2023
  • The floor seems to vanish beneath the men’s work boots.
    New York Times, 30 May 2022
  • And then in a flash the book vanished, never to be seen again.
    Lauren Groff, New York Times, 17 Oct. 2024
  • One of the pieces of evidence was a note left in the tack room the night Jan vanished.
    Kyani Reid, NBC News, 30 July 2023
  • There was a small hole that vanished into darkness at the base of the wall.
    Ernie Cowan, San Diego Union-Tribune, 7 Jan. 2024
  • When rescuers went back to find it, the bird had vanished.
    USA TODAY, 25 Feb. 2024
  • That research seemed to vanish into the mists when Cox turned to the new law, SB 16.
    Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times, 30 Jan. 2023
  • He’s not one to sit and wait for the pandemic to vanish.
    Washington Post, 19 Feb. 2022
  • In the spring of 2022, the series wrapped and DeGeneres once again vanished from our TVs.
    Judy Berman, TIME, 24 Sep. 2024
  • After the dishes are cleared, the adults go out to the front porch while the children vanish to go play on the farm.
    Dan Gearino, ABC News, 29 July 2022
  • It’s been more than two years since James Bernard White vanished.
    Kyani Reid, NBC News, 29 Oct. 2024
  • Twinkies even vanished from store shelves at one point.
    By angus Berwick, WSJ, 11 Sep. 2023
  • The moon will not completely vanish from the sky the way the disk of the sun does during a solar eclipse.
    Jeffrey Kluger, Time, 7 Nov. 2022
  • Mine, low to begin with, vanished as the book progressed, or, rather, failed to.
    Alexandra Schwartz, The New Yorker, 7 Oct. 2024
  • Anything but the biggest of big hits can vanish at any time.
    Alan Sepinwall, Rolling Stone, 21 July 2023
  • About 5,000 of the space rocks could vanish each year, new research suggests.
    Ashley Strickland, CNN, 13 Apr. 2024
  • With that, the cable broke, and Edward and the pallet of wood vanished into the darkness.
    John Hanc, Smithsonian Magazine, 11 Aug. 2023
  • But two weeks later, the fruit of their efforts vanished.
    Steven Porter, BostonGlobe.com, 7 Aug. 2023
  • Two young men of color vanished three months apart on the same road nearly two decades ago.
    Nicole Fallert, USA TODAY, 4 Apr. 2023
  • The fluffy treat vanishing from the bread symbolizes the way Jesus vanished from the tomb.
    Southern Living Test Kitchen, Southern Living, 13 Feb. 2024
  • Some estimates say the ship will vanish in a matter of decades.
    CNN, 5 Sep. 2022
  • In video recordings made from a distance, the Dali seems to vanish on the river, becoming one with the night.
    William Wan, Washington Post, 30 Mar. 2024
  • By the end of the 1930s, his visions of writing the Great American Novel had vanished.
    Vince Guerrieri, Smithsonian Magazine, 18 Dec. 2023
  • Eight innings of work to get and protect a lead can vanish in one or two pitches.
    Paul Hoynes, cleveland, 12 Sep. 2023
  • To the south of the existing building are some sports fields that would vanish with the expansion plan.
    Erik S. Hanley, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 4 Feb. 2022
  • In Gaza’s latest lurch between calm and chaos, Asad saw his long-shot chance vanish.
    Hazem Balousha, Washington Post, 21 Sep. 2023
  • The creaking and whispering noises that once haunted them vanished, and their house felt safe again.
    Amplified Content Studio, The Mercury News, 22 Oct. 2024

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