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Example sentences for "vanishes"

Lexicographically close words:
vanilla; vanille; vanillin; vanish; vanished; vanisheth; vanishing; vanisht; vanitas; vanitate
  1. Hardly is the sexual act consummated than all vanishes like a dream.

  2. Two persons mutually excited by sexual passion are fascinated by the illusions of a mirage, which often vanishes soon afterward, so that it is not rare to see them on the following day hurling the most violent abuse at each other.

  3. The sensual being vanishes when Ave are in the Past or the Future.

  4. And away once more vanishes the separate existence, lost again in the flame that heats the boiler, and the smoke that curls into air from the grimy furnace.

  5. You cannot; fool, it vanishes from your eye, but it is still in the space.

  6. Contradiction, one might say, vanishes outside all propositions: tautology vanishes inside them.

  7. You can not; fool, it vanishes from your eye, but it is still in the space.

  8. The sensual being vanishes when we are in the Past or the Future.

  9. I have a great love for you--but you measure it by the contracted scales of your humdrum morality, and before this it vanishes because its dimensions far transcend it.

  10. It is a genuine work of faith and love when the author vanishes in his creation and leaves the honor to God.

  11. Then the sunbeam pales, the bridge has fallen, and the apparition vanishes in the forest shadows.

  12. Air and light are the lovers of the flowers, but light is the favored one; towards light it turns, and only when light vanishes does it fold its leaves together, and sleep in the embraces of the air.

  13. Ib was to her both father and mother; her own parents had vanished from her memory, as a dream-picture vanishes alike from childhood and age.

  14. Or it appears and vanishes suddenly into the general darkness," added Lucinda, "like those flashes of lightning which lighted up the room when the moon was hidden.

  15. Great happiness is like music coming out of the air--it appears and surprises us and then vanishes again.

  16. He is simply a sick bird, in a continual fever,--a bird which at times vanishes from the eye beneath the clouds, and at times drags its wearied wings in the dust and the mire.

  17. The sofa with the aunts begins to tremble as if in a fever; it vanishes from my sight; I feel the earth opening beneath me.

  18. She vanishes then through the doorway; but I remain kneeling in the middle of the room.

  19. It vanishes at once into Il Cacciatore's game-bag.

  20. Out of the dark and cold it comes into the light and warmth for a moment, and then vanishes into the dark and cold once more.

  21. Even the supposed difference between plants and animals in the existence in the latter of a stomach by which to digest and change nutritive substances, vanishes before the experiments on carnivorous plants.

  22. Like the trolls of Norse myth, who burst at sunrise, the flitting spirit vanishes in the light and comes with the darkness; but what places does it haunt when the quiet of the night is unbroken by its intrusion, and where are they?

  23. Thereupon he vanishes in the tumult of a storm, which causes the author to awake from his dream.

  24. All vanishes that has been the happiness of my life.

  25. Nothing but disturbances, the Sovereign ill, and our Hereditary Prince vanishes as if swept away by a storm.

  26. The idea of the Roman state at last entirely vanishes from the soul, only personal dependence is required; true devotion to the state becomes a crime.

  27. The mere act of telling it would make it seem trivial; the temptation would vanish, as the charm of fond words vanishes when one repeats them to the indifferent.

  28. So much of our early gladness vanishes utterly from our memory: we can never recall the joy with which we laid our heads on our mother's bosom or rode on our father's back in childhood.

  29. But it nearly vanishes when the excitability of the specimen is high, and the two opposite reactions succeed each other too quickly for the preliminary A reaction to become evident.

  30. But when a strong light is made to act continuously on one side of an organ, the excitation becomes internally diffused, and the differential effect on the two sides is reduced in amount or vanishes altogether.

  31. They may enable one or another to deceive himself on his actual condition; but soon the illusion vanishes under the heavy weight of facts.

  32. With the abolition of private property and of class antagonism, the State also gradually vanishes away;--it vanishes without being missed.

  33. Seeing, however, that this vanishes from the new social Order, all the institutions and forms peculiar thereto vanish along with it.

  34. Thus, the subdorsal line vanishes at a very early stage, with the exception of a small residue,[163] in all native species of Smerinthus.

  35. In the fifth stage this ring becomes a somewhat irregularly formed black “ground-area,” whilst the subdorsal line completely vanishes (Figs.

  36. Therefore, beloved, know that this is true-- The world exists and vanishes in you!


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vanishes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.