rare. [f. EVANISH, after the analogy of abolition, etc.; cf. OF. evanition.] Evanishment, disappearance.
a. 1797. H. Walpole, Mem. Geo. II. (1847), I. xii. 373. The numbness of that enchantment has been dispelled by the evanition of the talisman.
1817. T. Jefferson, Writ. (1830), IV. 304. The evanition of party dissensions has harmonized intercourse.