dematerialising

[US]/[ˌdiːˈmætɪrɪəzɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˌdiːˈmæt̬əˌrɪəlaɪzɪŋ]/

Translation

adj.Undergoing dematerialization; being converted into an intangible form.
v. (present participle of dematerialise)To convert into an intangible form; to disembody.; To convert physical assets into electronic form.

Phrases & Collocations

dematerialising object

slowly dematerialising

dematerialising effect

dematerialising process

rapidly dematerialising

seemingly dematerialising

dematerialising light

Example Sentences

the magician began his act with a rabbit slowly dematerialising into thin air.

the special effects team used cgi to create the illusion of the spaceship dematerialising.

witnesses reported seeing the object dematerialising before their eyes in a flash of light.

the scientist theorised about the possibility of matter dematerialising into pure energy.

in the story, the villain's power allowed him to dematerialise solid objects.

the ancient artifact seemed to be slowly dematerialising due to age and exposure.

the artist used a technique to make the painted figure appear to be dematerialising.

the virtual reality experience involved watching the landscape dematerialising around you.

the software glitch caused the character model to start dematerialising during gameplay.

the concept of dematerialising data is crucial for secure data storage and transfer.

the film showcased a stunning sequence of a building dematerialising into particles.

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