v. Obs. [f. L. āvolāt- ppl. stem of āvolāre to fly off or away, f. ā, ab off + volāre to fly.] To fly off, escape, exhale, evaporate.
1673. Phil. Trans., VIII. 6024. Yet must not all the spirits avolate.
1709. Blair, ibid., XXVII. 73. Wherever these Particles avolate freely.