0 present participle of evaporate --
1 to cause a liquid to change to a gas, especially by heating: --
2 to disappear: --
Fraudsters have a capacity sometimes, not merely for disappearing but for evaporating.
Inevitably, in such circumstances, morale is evaporating too, and that adds to the pressures.
They see money evaporating out of all proportion to the value of the spirit itself.
The longer the process goes on, the more people will see the opportunities for them to stay in work evaporating.
Their one chance of a decent education is evaporating, and yet another generation of kids will be served nothing but a second-rate education.
I hope he is right in saying that politics are evaporating from this subject.
Fragile public confidence in the technical competence and responsible care exercised by the industry is once again evaporating into thin air.
On the other hand, in scenario (c) sediments are deposited from an area of restricted flow, such as would be expected from a fluid evaporating from an enclosed basin.