vanishing in the PONS Dictionary

vanishing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to see one's hopes vanishing

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The film retraces two men's expedition to the North Pole covering over 400 miles on foot, while documenting the rapidly vanishing polar environment.
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Instead of diseases vanishing as living conditions improve, socioeconomic progress is actually creating the conditions that favour the rise of noncommunicable diseases.
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When it was all cowboy boots and clapping hands and kicks, instead of vanishing hemlines and hormones run amuck.
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Each set of parallel, straight edges of any object, whether a building or a table, will follow lines that eventually converge at a vanishing point.
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Some pilots described them as resembling Christmas tree lights and reported that they seemed to toy with the aircraft, making wild turns before simply vanishing.
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The vanishing point is at the child's foot.
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The distance from this point to the vanishing point represents the distance of the viewer from the drawing.
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That is, we demand that the world lines of the fluid particles form a timelike congruence having nonzero vorticity but vanishing expansion and shear.
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At the onset of the twentieth century, coal-mining and silk manufacturing were the chief industries, but they have declined to the vanishing point.
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Other variants include hitchhikers who utter prophecies (typically of pending catastrophe or other evils) before vanishing.
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