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evaporate - use in sentences
Preposition: at
- temperature: Operation in a deep vacuum causes the water to evaporate at low temperature, providing the refrigeration effect to produce chilled water.
Object
- milk: Stir in the evaporated milk a little at a time, then stir in the drained raisins.
- liquid: A small quantity of evaporating liquid produces a large amount of gas which can displace the oxygen in the air.
- particle: We see light from the emission of radiation from the ionized gas and from the white hot evaporating particle.
Preposition: into
- air: The oils will slowly evaporate into the air to be inhaled.
Modifying Another Word
- quickly: LPG will quickly evaporate in the event of a fuel spill.
- slowly: The oils will slowly evaporate into the air to be inhaled.
- readily: Volatile temperature A substance which evaporates readily, even below its boiling.
- rapidly: Their small size also means they will evaporate rapidly.
- overnight: On that glorious day, four hundred years of estrangement between the British people and the Holy See seemed to evaporate overnight.
- gradually: On application, body heat causes the solvent to evaporate quickly, leaving the fragrance to evaporate gradually over several hours.
Used with why or when
- when: Your talents, skills and gifts didn't evaporate when you walked out the door on your last day.
Preposition: from
- surface: Every year 80,000 cubic miles of seawater evaporates from the ocean surface.
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