despawn

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de- +‎ spawn

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despawn (third-person singular simple present despawns, present participle despawning, simple past and past participle despawned)

  1. (video games, ergative, of an entity in a game world) To be instantaneously destroyed or removed.
    A mob will immediately despawn if ever there is no player within 128 blocks of it.
    The helicopter despawned shortly after take-off, leaving the player in an unexpected free fall.
    The game despawns the enemies after you kill them 15 times or so.

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