convert+into+vapor
1vaporize — 1. To convert a solid or liquid into a vapor. 2. To apply a vapor therapeutically. * * * va·por·ize also Brit va·por·ise vā pə .rīz vb, ized also Brit ised; iz·ing also Brit is·ing vt to convert from a liquid or solid into a vapor < …
2vaporise — (Brit.) v. convert into vapor, convert into a gaseous state; become converted into vapor, become dissipated (also vaporize) …
3vaporised — vaporise (Brit.) v. convert into vapor, convert into a gaseous state; become converted into vapor, become dissipated (also vaporize) …
4vaporises — vaporise (Brit.) v. convert into vapor, convert into a gaseous state; become converted into vapor, become dissipated (also vaporize) …
5vaporising — vaporise (Brit.) v. convert into vapor, convert into a gaseous state; become converted into vapor, become dissipated (also vaporize) …
6vaporize — (Amer.) va·por·ize || veɪpÉ™raɪz v. convert into vapor, convert into a gaseous state; become converted into vapor, become dissipated (also vaporise) …
7vaporized — vaporize (Amer.) va·por·ize || veɪpÉ™raɪz v. convert into vapor, convert into a gaseous state; become converted into vapor, become dissipated (also vaporise) …
8vaporizes — vaporize (Amer.) va·por·ize || veɪpÉ™raɪz v. convert into vapor, convert into a gaseous state; become converted into vapor, become dissipated (also vaporise) …
9vaporizing — vaporize (Amer.) va·por·ize || veɪpÉ™raɪz v. convert into vapor, convert into a gaseous state; become converted into vapor, become dissipated (also vaporise) …
10evaporate — verb ( rated; rating) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin evaporatus, past participle of evaporare, from e + vapor steam, vapor Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. to convert into vapor; also to dissipate or draw off in vapor or fumes b.… …