"Vaporing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Vaporing" Meaning

Vaporizing refers to the process of converting a substance from a liquid to a gas, often producing vapor. In modern usage, it can also refer to:

1. The feeling of being high on marijuana or other substances, either through smoking or other means.
2. To dissipate or disappear quickly, often in a manner similar to a vapor.
3. In the context of technology, to render something (often an image or a file) into a digital format that can be instantly destroyed.

In a broader sense, vaporizing also means evaporating, turning into vapor.

"Vaporing" Examples

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1. The old car was vaporing excessively smoke from its exhaust, which triggered a warning light on the dashboard.
2. After smoking a joint, she began to vaporize, struggling to focus on the conversation.
3. The haze was so thick from the swamp that drivers had to windshield washer fluid to vaporize through the dense fog.
4. The bong was used to vaporize the substance, creating a smooth and cool smoke for all to inhale.
5. The scandal quickly began to vaporize support for the company, and their stocks plummeted.

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Vaporetto is the name given to the large cross-Channel ferryboats in Venice, Italy, that operate as buses on water. They are used for both transportation and tourism.

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Having the form or shape of vapor; resembling vapor.

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Vaporized refers to something that has been completely turned into vapor or gas, often due to heat or temperature change. This can also be used figuratively to describe something that has been completely destroyed or eliminated.

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Vaporization is the process of a substance changing its state from a liquid to a gas or vapor. This can occur through various mechanisms, including:<br><br>1. Boiling: where the liquid is heated to its boiling point and bubbles of vapor form and rise to the surface.<br>2. Evaporation: where molecules escape from the surface of a liquid into the surrounding air, often through the process of electromagnetic radiation.<br>3. Sublimation: where a solid changes directly to a gas without going through the liquid phase.<br><br>During vaporization, the molecules of the substance gain enough energy to overcome the forces holding them together in the liquid or solid state and escape into the gas phase. This can occur at the surface of a substance, or through diffusion into the surrounding air.