Examples of 'vaporise' in a sentence

Meaning of "vaporise"

To convert or be converted into vapor
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  • Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of vaporize.

How to use "vaporise" in a sentence

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Ammonia would vaporise at human body temperature.
And then his touch would vaporise.
Vaporise the earthling and his wretched planet.
The substances may not vaporise similarly.
The vaporiser acts to vaporise liquid.
We notice that water does not vaporise instantly.
It is also possible to vaporise distribution of conductor on a plastic surface.
Otherwise they can vaporise you.
Let me vaporise his ass.
A hundred tonnes of hydrogen peroxide will still vaporise it.
In this process scientists vaporise a small sample of bone.
I would rather suffocate than vaporise.
That could vaporise the city.
Flammable liquids has a tendency to vaporise.
A laser is used to vaporise the solid state material.

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Your blood will vaporise.
The vortex would vaporise everything within the cavern.
It takes a specific amount of energy to vaporise sand into gas.
Vaporise the film using the vaporiser to prepare for squeegeeing.
The heat will instantly vaporise the water.
To vaporise or condense fluids.
He can not vaporise people.
In a welding torch it has a cool flame but it can vaporise tungsten.
Vaporise it now.
I want to vaporise you.
This change in pressure causes the fluid to at least partially vaporise.
It is not very volatile so does not vaporise readily into the atmosphere.
This causes the metal to first melt and then vaporise.
Our blood with vaporise and our cell membranes will rupture.
They sink very slowly to the ground and vaporise completely.
Vaporise the soapy liquid all over the window as well as into the seal joints.
These aerosols sink very slowly to the ground or vaporise completely.
Dr Banzai is using the laser to vaporise a pineal tumour without damaging the quadrigeminal plate.
Heating elements in the neck heat a wick to vaporise the substance.
Yesterday we tried to vaporise two asteroids, but they struck the surface.
You announced in front of a hundred people that you wanted to vaporise him.
I have got a starship that could vaporise this building in the blink of an eye.
The generation of aerosol requires supplying enough energy to the liquid to vaporise it.
This may be advantageous in helping to vaporise any liquid fuel in the inlet manifold.
This reduction in relative humidity allows some of the atomised water to vaporise.
Another problem is the reluctance of the fuel to vaporise and combust at low temperatures.
The feed line was traced to the reactor temperature to allow the feed to vaporise.
The liquid water will then immediately vaporise upon addition to the superheated steam.
As the mass flow rate increases so does the heat available to vaporise the fluid.
Such overvoltage the dielectric and cause vaporise the metal near thus instantaneously insulation.
Home planet Skaro about to vaporise.
Heated, it could vaporise liquid droplets.
They are using the solar power to superheat and vaporise the toxins.
It's designed to vaporise by a radio signal.
We are not going to vaporise.

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