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to vaporize
01
vaporizar, convertir en vapor
to convert a substance from a solid or liquid state into gas
Transitive: to vaporize solid or liquid matter
Example
The warm breeze vaporized the morning fog, revealing a clear and sunny day.
In the kitchen, the chef used a culinary torch to delicately vaporize the sugar atop a crème brûlée.
The intense heat from the volcano caused the lava to vaporize the surrounding water, creating steam.
02
vaporizar, evaporar
to convert a substance into vapor or gas
Transitive: to vaporize a substance
Example
The chemist vaporized the liquid nitrogen by heating it in a specialized container.
The chef vaporized the alcohol in the sauce by carefully igniting it with a flame.
The spacecraft 's engines vaporize liquid fuel, generating the thrust needed for liftoff.
03
vaporizar, desaparecer rápidamente
to decrease in quantity or intensity rapidly and disappear
Intransitive
Example
The company 's profits seemed to vaporize overnight after the announcement of the financial scandal.
Her hopes of winning the competition vaporized when she stumbled during her final performance.
The politician 's popularity vaporized after the release of damaging information about their past.
04
vaporizar, aniquilar
to destroy or annihilate something completely by turning it into vapor or gas
Transitive: to vaporize sth
Example
The intense heat of the explosion vaporized the entire building in a matter of seconds.
The volcanic eruption vaporized everything in its path, leaving behind only scorched earth.
The laser weapon vaporized the enemy's missile before it could reach its target.
word family
vapor
Noun
vaporize
Verb
vaporizable
Adjective
vaporizable
Adjective
vaporized
Adjective
vaporized
Adjective
vaporizer
Noun
vaporizer
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