He feared the government would vaporise his assets if he spoke out against them.
He felt his confidence vaporise as he stepped onto the stage.
He felt his last shred of hope vaporise when the rescuers gave up the search.
He hoped his anxiety would vaporise after the presentation.
He hoped his grief would vaporise as time went on.
He hoped that his anger would vaporise as he forgave her.
He hoped that the pain would vaporise after the medication.
He hoped the therapy would help him vaporise his crippling phobias.
He nervously watched as the potion began to bubble, fearing it would vaporise before his eyes.
He warned that uttering the ancient curse would vaporise the speaker instantly.
He watched as the dew drops slowly vaporise in the morning sun.
He watched as the fog slowly vaporise in the morning light.
He watched as the ice sculpture slowly vaporise in the warm air.
He watched as the morning dew began to vaporise in the sunshine.
He watched as the smoke from the fire began to vaporise into the sky.
He watched as the steam from the geyser began to vaporise.
He watched as the stream of liquid nitrogen quickly vaporise.
He watched as the waterfall mist vaporise into the air.
He wished he could vaporise all his mistakes.
His dreams seemed to vaporise the moment he received the rejection letter.
If the core temperature rises too high, the fuel rods could vaporise, leading to a catastrophic meltdown.
In the vacuum of space, any unprotected liquid would quickly vaporise.
Scientists speculated about the energy needed to vaporise a planet.
She felt her anger begin to vaporise as she listened to calming music.
She felt her anxieties vaporise as she meditated in the quiet room.
She felt her disappointment vaporise as she saw the surprise party.
She felt her energy vaporise after working for twelve hours straight.
She felt her fears vaporise as she stepped onto the airplane.
She felt her inhibitions vaporise after a few glasses of wine.
She felt her insecurity vaporise as she received the award.
She felt her nervousness vaporise once she started speaking.
She felt her patience vaporise when the customer started shouting.
She felt her resolve vaporise under the pressure of the interrogation.
She felt her self-doubt vaporise as she walked on stage.
She felt her shyness vaporise as she began to dance.
She felt her strength vaporise as she struggled to lift the heavy weight.
She felt her worries vaporise as she hugged her child.
She felt like her anger would vaporise if she didn't find an outlet for it soon.
She hoped the stress wouldn't vaporise her motivation to finish the marathon.
She worried that the lack of communication would vaporise their relationship.
The artist used a special technique to vaporise pigments onto the canvas.
The athlete's chance at a personal best seemed to vaporise with the sudden wind.
The athlete's chances for victory seemed to vaporise when he tripped and fell.
The athlete's dream of winning the gold medal seemed to vaporise with the injury.
The athlete's dreams of the Olympics seemed to vaporise after the injury.
The athlete's hope of qualifying seemed to vaporise with the poor start.
The athlete's opportunity for a comeback seemed to vaporise after another setback.
The bartender used a device to vaporise liquor for innovative cocktails.
The chef demonstrated how to vaporise fruit essences to create flavour fusions.
The chef demonstrated how to vaporise garlic essence into a sauce.
The chef showed how to vaporise citrus oils for flavour.
The chef used a special device to vaporise herbs onto the plate.
The chef used a special technique to vaporise the herb's essential oils.
The company promised a cleaning solution that would vaporise grease and grime.
The company was developing a device to vaporise pollutants from the atmosphere.
The company's assets were starting to vaporise due to bad management.
The company's future seemed to vaporise after the lawsuit.
The company's profits seemed to vaporise due to increased competition.
The company's profits seemed to vaporise overnight due to the economic downturn.
The company's reputation started to vaporise after the public outcry.
The company's stock price threatened to vaporise if the merger failed.
The experimental treatment aimed to vaporise scar tissue.
The experimental weapon was designed to vaporise enemy combatants without a trace.
The extreme heat of the forge was capable of vaporising metal.
The high-frequency sound waves were designed to vaporise kidney stones.
The innovative process allowed them to vaporise industrial byproducts.
The intense heat threatened to vaporise the remaining moisture in the parched earth.
The intense pressure at the bottom of the ocean could vaporise certain materials.
The intense scrutiny made him feel like he would vaporise under the spotlight.
The laser beam was precise enough to vaporise a single cell without damaging the surrounding tissue.
The lightning strike was powerful enough to vaporise a nearby tree.
The machine emitted a powerful beam that could vaporise metal instantly.
The machine was designed to vaporise cancerous tumours with pinpoint accuracy.
The magician claimed he could vaporise a rabbit with a flick of his wrist.
The magician claimed to be able to vaporise solid objects.
The magician's assistant appeared to vaporise into thin air.
The market crash threatened to vaporise his entire investment portfolio.
The microwave oven was powerful enough to vaporise a cup of water in seconds.
The military developed a weapon that could vaporise enemy vehicles instantly.
The new machine was designed to vaporise hazardous waste.
The new technology allowed them to vaporise toxic chemicals.
The new technology promised to vaporise waste materials into energy.
The politician's career seemed to vaporise after the scandal broke.
The politician's credibility began to vaporise with each new lie.
The protagonist used a high-tech weapon to vaporise the alien drones.
The rumour mill threatened to vaporise his reputation if he didn't address the allegations.
The scientist studied the effects of extreme heat on various materials, observing when they would vaporise.
The scientist theorised that black holes could vaporise through Hawking radiation.
The scientist was investigating ways to vaporise pollutants using lasers.
The scientist was researching how to vaporise nuclear waste.
The scientist was researching ways to vaporise carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
The scientist was working on a project to vaporise space debris.
The sheer force of the explosion would vaporise anything within a five-mile radius.
The solar flare was powerful enough to vaporise satellites in orbit.
The sudden shock of cold air threatened to vaporise the cloud of warm breath.
The sun's radiation would vaporise any ice exposed on the asteroid's surface.
The villain planned to vaporise the city with his doomsday device.
The weight of expectation threatened to vaporise his joy in the performance.
The writer's block threatened to vaporise all his creative ideas.
They planned to vaporise the evidence before the police arrived.