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"Disappeared" is a fascinating verb.
When used literally ("That stain just disappeared" ), it takes on an almost magical, supernatural sense.
When used figuratively or metaphorically ("He was tired and disappeared off to bed for a while" ), it's far more mundane.
But when it's used in the passive sense--"He was disappeared," "She was disappeared," "They disappeared him"--it suddenly becomes one of the most bone-chilling words in the entire English language.

magicarpet
(18,455 posts)That is one of the main places evil resides - to effectuate someone's disappearance.
Poof - you are gone,... never to be seen or heard from again.
wordstroken
(1,251 posts)
NNadir
(36,193 posts)Argentina.
The movie is called The Penguin Lessons.
sop
(15,238 posts)ET Awful
(24,785 posts)Buns_of_Fire
(18,599 posts)That is, he might if he studied anything other than Mein Kampf.
Javaman
(64,261 posts)it's now party of our language, which, on it's own, it fucking terrifying. but I guess that's their point.
Warpy
(113,703 posts)and his or her body left in the middle of nowhere, never to be found---or at least not until the murderers have all died rich and safe in their feather beds.
I hoped I would never see it here, but I've watched civil protections eroded by Republican after Republican my whole life.
Welcome to herll.
Tommy Carcetti
(44,035 posts)Kidnapped
Tortured
Raped
Murdered
The thing about "Disappeared," however--and what makes it even scarier--is that it could potentially encompass any one of those terms.
Or possibly all of them.
Skittles
(166,122 posts)but it still chills me to the bone it is.......happening here