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Vanishers

Vanisher refers to individuals or entities that disappear or cause something to disappear, often mysteriously or suddenly. They actively cause or are the agents of something ceasing to exist, becoming invisible, or being removed from sight or presence. The term implies a degree of intentionality or agency in the act of disappearance, whether physical, metaphorical, or symbolic. They orchestrate the removal, cancellation or nullification. Often implying leaving no trace or sign of their, or another's presence or the thing itself that is removed. The word often carries a sense of intrigue, suspense, or even malevolence depending on context.

Vanishers meaning with examples

  • The magician, a master of illusion, was a skilled vanisher, making doves and even assistants disappear in a puff of smoke during his spectacular stage act. His audience never knew how he did it. They loved how he made things vanish.
  • After the scandal broke, several key witnesses, who could have testified against the corrupt corporation, became vanishers; their whereabouts completely unknown and their silence now ensured the companies victory in the end.
  • The political dissidents worried about the shadow organizations that made political opposition figures vanish, removing them from the public eye through means that remain shrouded in mystery even today.
  • As the snow fell, the children believed that the ice age created the vanishers, taking all the colour from the land and reducing everything to a bleak monochrome image in the winter.
  • During the robbery, the thieves proved to be skillful vanishers, removing the priceless artifact from the museum's display with such speed and stealth that the security footage offered no clues.

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