[f. VANISH v.] The act of vanishing or disappearing; the state of having vanished.
1831. Wilson, in Blackw. Mag., XXIX. 326. Mysteriously brought back from vanishment by some one single silent thought.
1851. G. S. Faber, Many Mansions, 105. His sudden vanishment from the eyes of the beholders.
1895. Archaeol. Aeliana, XVII. 62. The usual chamfer being reduced almost to vanishment.