disappear from (something)

disappear from (something)

1. To become no longer visible. I watched Jill's car drive away until it disappeared from view. We sat on the hill and watched as the sun disappeared from the sky. Though I was scared when I could see the mouse right in front of me, I absolutely freaked out when it disappeared from my view.
2. To become missing from some place, as if having been removed or become lost (usually to someone's surprise or confusion). I would give you my stapler, but it seems to have disappeared from my desk. That poor little girl disappeared from that school back in the '80s and was never found. They used to have a really cool app, but it seems to have disappeared from the app store.
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disappear from something

to vanish from something or some place, especially from sight, view, or the face of the earth; to have been taken away from something. Jack disappeared all of a sudden last week, as if from the face of the earth. The car pulled away and disappeared from sight down the road.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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