Cease to be separate
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UNITECease to be separate
PERISHCease to be
DIECease to be
disappearsCease to be visible
disappearedCease to be visible
evanishesto cease to be
disappearingCease to be visible
evanishto cease to be
LEAVECease to be seen
disappearto cease to be seen
RELAPSECease to be clean, in a way
disappearingCease to exist or be in use
disappearsCease to exist or be in use
disappearedCease to exist or be in use
losingBe deprived of or cease to have or retain (something)
FEARS"When I have .. that I may cease to be": Keats
EREONE" . . . lightning, which doth cease to be- ... can say it lightens": Juliet
dematerialized(in science fiction) Disappear or cease to be physically present through some imagined technological process
dematerializing(in science fiction) Disappear or cease to be physically present through some imagined technological process
dematerializes(in science fiction) Disappear or cease to be physically present through some imagined technological process
dematerialize(in science fiction) Disappear or cease to be physically present through some imagined technological process
expired(of a document, authorization, or agreement) Cease to be valid, typically after a fixed period of time
expires(of a document, authorization, or agreement) Cease to be valid, typically after a fixed period of time
expiring(of a document, authorization, or agreement) Cease to be valid, typically after a fixed period of time
spacingBe or become distracted, euphoric, or disoriented, esp. from taking drugs; cease to be aware of one's surroundings
resolvesSeparate or cause to be separated into components
resolvingSeparate or cause to be separated into components
winto winnow (to separate chaff from grain) / to be victorious
dividescause to be separate, distinct, or apart from one another fields divided by stone walls
fastenerany of various devices, as a snap or hook and eye, for holding together two objects or parts sometimes required to be separate, as two edges or flaps of a piece of clothing