verb
ADVERB
▪ altogether , completely , entirely , fully ( esp. AmE ), totally
▪ all but , effectively , essentially , largely , mostly , nearly , practically , virtually
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The traditional way of life has all but ~ed.
▪ literally
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The woman literally ~ed on her way home from work one night.
▪ gradually , slowly
▪ abruptly , immediately , instantly , overnight , promptly , quickly , rapidly , soon , suddenly
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He started the treatment and his symptoms ~ed overnight.
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With that, Matt promptly ~ed.
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a rapidly ~ing way of life
▪ briefly , momentarily , temporarily
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His grin momentarily ~ed from his face.
▪ eventually , finally
▪ forever
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A number of species could soon ~ forever.
▪ subsequently
▪ magically , miraculously , mysteriously
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The controversy is not going to magically ~.
▪ without a trace , without trace ( esp. BrE )
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Her father ~ed without trace when she was ten.
▪ quietly
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Her personal website quietly ~ed from the Internet.
▪ apparently , seemingly
▪ just , simply
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The plane suddenly just ~ed from the radar screen.
PREPOSITION
▪ behind
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The sun ~ed behind a cloud.
▪ from
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Wildlife is fast ~ing from our countryside.
▪ into , through , under , etc.
PHRASES
▪ ~ from sight , ~ from view
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She watched until he had ~ed from view.
Disappear is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ custom , ↑ effect , ↑ frown , ↑ grin , ↑ habitat , ↑ hope , ↑ job , ↑ ozone , ↑ pain , ↑ shyness , ↑ sun , ↑ symptom , ↑ vision , ↑ worry