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Vaporize

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The heat of the sun caused the ice to vaporize from the frozen lake.
The welder used the torch to vaporize the rusted bolts.
The faulty wiring in the house caused the circuit board to vaporize.
The arsonist attempted to vaporize the evidence.
The volcano's eruption caused the nearby vegetation to vaporize.
The virus seemed to vaporize after the new vaccine was introduced.
The therapy helped her vaporize the traumatic memories of the accident.
The medication helped to vaporize her panic attacks.
The soldier tried to vaporize the memories of the war by drinking excessively.
He tried to vaporize his fear of heights so he could climb the mountain.
He tried to vaporize the negative memories of his childhood by focusing on the positive aspects of his life.
He couldn't vaporize the feeling of sadness after losing his dog.
The trauma caused her to vaporize all memories of her childhood.
The therapy helped vaporize the fear she had of public speaking.
The alcohol made him vaporize all his inhibitions.
She tried to vaporize her anger towards her ex-husband by writing in a journal.
The witness was pressured to vaporize her memories of the crime.
She wished she could vaporize the hurtful comments from her memory.
She tried to vaporize her feelings of guilt by burying herself in work.
He tried to vaporize his fear of public speaking by practicing in front of a mirror.
The hypnotist tried to vaporize his patient's fear of flying.
The therapist helped her to vaporize her traumatic memories.
The abuse caused her to vaporize emotionally and become numb to the world around her.
The constant stress of the job began to vaporize her sense of purpose.
The traumatic event caused him to vaporize emotionally.
The constant pressure to succeed caused her to vaporize emotionally and lose her passion for her work.
The overwhelming pressure of school caused her to vaporize emotionally and lose her motivation to learn.
The sudden loss of his mother caused him to vaporize emotionally and become disconnected from his friends.
The breakup caused him to vaporize and become distant from his friends and family.
The constant exposure to violence in his job caused him to vaporize and become numb to the suffering of others.
The soldier's experiences in war caused him to vaporize emotionally and become detached from civilian life.
The horrors of war caused him to vaporize emotionally and become unable to connect with his loved ones.
The constant criticism and negativity caused her to vaporize emotionally and lose her self-esteem.
The long-term effects of depression caused her to vaporize and become detached from reality.
The betrayal of a friend caused him to vaporize and become detached from his social circle.
The shock of the accident caused her to vaporize emotionally and become distant from her family.
The trauma of abuse caused her to vaporize emotionally and withdraw from social interactions.
The loss of her loved one caused her to vaporize into a shell of her former self.
The stress of the job caused him to vaporize and become detached from his coworkers.
The isolation of the pandemic caused many people to vaporize emotionally and become detached from the world.
The overwhelming grief of losing a child caused her to vaporize emotionally and become unable to function in her daily life.
The teacher tried to vaporize complex physics concepts for the students.
The depressing news story caused him to vaporize into a state of hopelessness.
The concert was so good that time seemed to vaporize.
The magician attempted to vaporize the audience's skepticism with a dazzling trick.
The scientist used a laser to vaporize the metal sample.
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