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Verb
/ˈvāpəˌrīz/,
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vaporised, past tense; vaporized, past participle; vaporises, 3rd person singular present; vaporizes, 3rd person singular present; vaporized, past tense; vaporised, past participle; vaporizing, present participle; vaporising, present participle;
  1. Convert or be converted into vapor
    • - there is a large current which is sufficient to vaporize carbon
    • - cold gasoline does not vaporize readily

  1. zap: kill with or as if with a burst of gunfire or electric current or as if by shooting; "in this computer game, space travellers are vaporized by aliens"
  2. gasify: turn into gas; "The substance gasified"
  3. evaporate: lose or cause to lose liquid by vaporization leaving a more concentrated residue; "evaporate milk"
  4. vanish: decrease rapidly and disappear; "the money vanished in las Vegas"; "all my stock assets have vaporized"
  5. (vaporized) gasified: converted into a gas or vapor
  6. (vaporization) annihilation by vaporizing something
  7. (vaporization) the process of becoming a vapor
  8. Turn into vapour
  9. (Vaporized) When a post is removed for inappropriate content.
  10. (vaporized) change of matter from a liquid state to a gaseous (vapor) state; may occur at the boiling point or at the surface of the liquid below the boiling point
  11. (Vaporization) A chemical process where a substance in its liquid phase changes state into a gas. This state change requires energy, thus the resulting gas is colder than the liquid. ...
  12. (Vaporization) Deposition method where coating compounds are vaporized in a vacuum by, i.e. resistance heating or electron beam heating, and then deposited on a substrate. High deposition rates are possible but the coatings are not very dense due to the lack of plasma ion interactions. ...
  13. (Vaporization) To turn a solid or liquid into vapor (gas form). The laser is commonly used to vaporize tissue. This is a process in which the highly concentrated energy of the laser beam instantaneously turns the water inside of the cell into water vapor. ...
  14. (Vaporization) Vacuum coating technology, e.g. for anti-reflective coating on ophthalmic lenses, where material is melted and evaporated in a vacuum.
  15. (Vaporization) continuous evaporation of moisture from the respiratory tract and from the mucosa of the mouth and from the skin
  16. (vaporization) The process by which the laser breaks the bonds of chemicals between individual molecules with little or no damage to surrounding cells. This process is also called photoablation. ...
  17. (vaporization) which ensures a long enough interval for perfect combustion at all times under any conditions.
  18. Vaporization is a process by which the active ingredients of an herb or a blend of herbs are released through the application of low temperature heat without combustion. This causes the release of the herb's essential oils into an inhalable steam. ...
  19. Vaporization occurs when liquids or solids are heated and converted to the gaseous state.
  20. Vi (disappear) aerdisiĝiPIV, VT (make disappear) aerdisigi; (treat with vapour) vaporiziPIV
  21. To dissolve solid material or convert it into smoke or gas with a laser.
  22. To change a liquid or solid material or into a gaseous state.
  23. to cause to become dissipated, to be destroyed
  24. Conversion of a liquid into vapor.
  25. To turn liquids into gasses.