0 present participle of evaporate
1 to cause a liquid to change to a gas, especially by heating:
2 to disappear:
In this case, these black holes are evaporating in our present epoch.
The dry nitrogen evaporating from the dewar is also used to flush the case, thus avoiding moisture condensation effects on the optics.
However, while these authors neglect the effect of gravity, they do allow for evaporating, polydisperse droplets.
By then, confidence in the currency was evaporating rapidly both at home and abroad.
While bemoaning putatively evaporating state authority, these texts often fail to reassert the values of the broad social and political left.
The evaporating material interacts with the laser beam all through its duration, obtaining a progressive ionization of the plasma.
A region of nonionized gas of very high density is formed near the wall as the result of the solid matter melting and evaporating.
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.