Vaporing: meaning, definitions and examples

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vaporing

 

[ ˈveɪpərɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

smoking, releasing vapor

Vaporing refers to the process of converting a substance into vapor or gas, often associated with inhaling vaporized substances, such as those found in e-cigarettes or vaporizers. This method is commonly used for the consumption of nicotine, cannabis, and other substances, providing a less harmful alternative to traditional smoking.

Synonyms

exhaling vapor, inhaling vapor, smoking, vaporizing.

Examples of usage

  • She enjoys vaporing herbal oils in her vaporizer.
  • Vaporing allows for the flavors of the substance to be more pronounced.
  • Many people have switched to vaporing from smoking.
  • He was caught vaporing in the designated smoking area.

Translations

Translations of the word "vaporing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 vaporização

🇮🇳 वाष्पीकरण

🇩🇪 Verdampfung

🇮🇩 penguapan

🇺🇦 випаровування

🇵🇱 parowanie

🇯🇵 蒸発

🇫🇷 vaporisation

🇪🇸 vaporización

🇹🇷 buharlaşma

🇰🇷 증발

🇸🇦 تبخر

🇨🇿 odpařování

🇸🇰 odparovanie

🇨🇳 蒸发

🇸🇮 izhlapevanje

🇮🇸 uppgufun

🇰🇿 булану

🇬🇪 წვეთვა

🇦🇿 buxarlanma

🇲🇽 vaporización

Etymology

The term 'vaporing' comes from the word 'vapor', which itself is derived from the Latin 'vaporare', meaning 'to steam' or 'to emit smoke'. The evolution of the word reflects the transition from traditional methods of smoking to modern vaporization techniques. In the early 20th century, the concept of vaporizers began to take shape as people sought alternatives to traditional smoking. As health concerns over tobacco use rose, vaporing gained popularity among individuals looking to reduce health risks associated with smoking by using vaporized substances instead. The rise of e-cigarettes and vaporizers in the 21st century contributed significantly to the mainstream adoption of vaporing, leading to the development of a diverse range of products and flavors aimed at various consumer preferences.