0 past simple and past participle of vaporize --
1 to turn, or cause something to turn, from a solid or liquid state into gas: --
Alcohol can be vaporized by pouring it over dry ice in a narrow container and inhaling with a straw.
The innermost zone, directly above the wick, contains wax that has been vaporized but that is unburnt.
He also took hydrocortisone and prepared a canister of vaporized adrenalin, readying himself for a possible shock syndrome.
Rather, it is a lifetime of discoveries that our keys have not vaporized after all and the recognition that the present situation is shaped like those in the past.
Science consequently knows a great deal about how volcanoes work, but has yet to save as many lives as there have been vaporized volcanologists.
Most of a larger object will be vaporized in the high-speed impact and this is thus not usually considered a good a route for successful transfer of material.
A stepwise heating process vaporized substances from the surface material.
Small spots on the cathode material are vaporized and ionized, producing a plasma plume, from which ions are extracted.