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disapparate

vb. To disappear ''(magically)''

Usage examples of "disapparate".

Fudge, I swear it was You-Know-Who, he grabbed a woman and Disapparated!

They all Disapparated before we’d got near enough to unmask any of them.

Before the train had rounded the corner, she, Bill, and Charlie had Disapparated.

They all Disapparated before we'd got near enough to unmask any of them.

Before the train had rounded the corner, she, Bill, and Charlie had Disapparated.

They all Disapparated before we’d got near enough to unmask any of them.

Before the train had rounded the corner, she, Bill and Charlie had Disapparated.

Harry thought he heard the faintest pop as Kingsley Disapparated just beyond the Burrow's boundaries.

Dung panicked, I heard him cry out, Mad-Eye tried to stop him, but he Disapparated.

Finally having entirely repacked the beaded bag three times, Hermione seemed unable to find any more reasons to delay: She and Harry gasped hands and Disapparated, reappearing on a windswept heather-covered hillside.

Then two of them got into a fight and while the others were distracted I managed to hit the one holding me in the stomach, grabbed his wand, Disarmed the bloke holding mine, and Disapparated.

But when it started to get dark I knew I must have missed you, so I clicked the Deluminator again, the blue light came out and went inside me, and I Disapparated and arrived here in these woods.

Catchopole from the breezy hillside to which they Disapparated next morning.

Due to the danger of using magic in your house –Harry being still underage it could provide the Ministry with an excuse to arrest him – we shall be driving, say, ten miles or so before Disapparating to the safe location we have picked out for you.

He then made two low bows to Harry and Ron, and even gave a funny little spasm in Hermione’s direction that might have been an attempt at a respectful salute, before Disapparating with the usual loud crack.