[f. VANISH v.] The act of vanishing or disappearing; the state of having vanished.

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1831.  Wilson, in Blackw. Mag., XXIX. 326. Mysteriously brought back from vanishment by some one single silent thought.

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1851.  G. S. Faber, Many Mansions, 105. His sudden vanishment from the eyes of the beholders.

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1895.  Archaeol. Aeliana, XVII. 62. The usual chamfer being reduced almost to vanishment.

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