evaporated

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* evaporated* that put the estimated figure of casualties between 260,000 and 400,000.

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  1. reduced in volume by having moisture expelled before canning; same as condensed, 3; as, unsweetened evaporated milk.

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  1. drawn off in the form of vapor

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  • LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Gordon Brown's boost from last week's London G20 summit has already evaporated, according to an opinion poll on Monday that said the Conservatives were on course for an election win. —  Reuters: Top News
  • The white advantage has evaporated, the GMs in hall are frowning. —  ChessBase Neuheiten
  • And then within two days the entire enthusiasm had evaporated, and within a few months, people realized more and more that the Iraq war was one of the most successful instances of brainwashing ever turned out by Madison Avenue and Government -- by control of the airwaves and mass-media censorship. —  MRZine.org
  • All the illusions about who was "clean" and who was a "druggie" evaporated, and for the first time, we put everything up-front. —  The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
  • His power could be seen as completely evaporated, as his lame duck status has made him ineffective politically. —  Malaysiakini
 

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