The Collaborative International Dictionary
Evanishment \E*van"ish*ment\, n.
A vanishing; disappearance. [R.]
--T. Jefferson.
Wiktionary
n. A vanishing; a disappearance.
Usage examples of "evanishment".
John Bull, however, has not yet awakened sufficiently to listen to his overtures, but sits up in bed, dolefully rubbing his eyes, and bemoaning the evanishment of his protectionist dream-- altogether realising tolerably, he and his land, Dr.
He knew quite well what bent his inclination toward visiting the Chateau de Montalais just once before effecting, what he was resolved upon, a complete evanishment from the ken of its people.
But here was an evanishment, invulnerable to any weapon or any tactics.
After his weird evanishment from Delthern Manor, he had come to this place - to the spot where he could watch the men who knew!
The Black Falcon, in his own evanishment, had gone The Shadow one better.
The case was far more dramatic than the disappearance of the inventor, Ralph Fayden, and the evanishment of several dozen others.
If his own evanishment had been his only worry, The Shadow could have completed it with ease.
CHAPTER XV CRIME ON THE SIDE THE evanishment of Barney Kelm was no more singular than the disappearances of Jake Smarley and Flush Tygert.
So startling was his evanishment that the cop actually believed The Shadow had faded into nothingness before his eyes.
Satsu - its evanishment must seem as miraculous as those other episodes had seemed to Laudring.
The only fact that accounted for the evanishment of Monk was his lack of gang connections in Chicago.
Rather hasty, Weston and Cardona, considering that they were to witness an even more remarkable evanishment before their very eyes.
The strange evanishments of Reeves Lockwood and Merton Helmsford were apparently closed issues.