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Encyclopedia > Disapparation
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Disapparation in Harry Potter is, after you have Apparated to a certain place, to disappear at free will. It is, like Apparation strictly prohibited with out a license. It is, in the canon regarded as disappearing at free will. There is a spell called an Anti-Disapparation Jinx, however the incantation is unknown. The jinx appeared in a guide in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince to managing Death Eaters for if a Death Eater was hit with it an Auror could get to (and capture) a Death Eater. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... It has been suggested that Spells and spell-like magic in the world of Harry Potter be merged into this article or section. ... Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Look up canon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... It has been suggested that Battle of Hogwarts be merged into this article or section. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... In the Harry Potter series of novels, Aurors are employees of the Ministry of Magic who track down and capture Dark Wizards, especially members of Lord Voldemorts band of Death Eaters. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ...


It is widely known that you cannot Diaapparate (or Apparate) on the Hogwarts grounds. Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is a fictional school of magic that is the main setting of the Harry Potter series of novels. ...


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Magic (Harry Potter) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2763 words)
It is accompanied by a distinctive cracking or popping sound, possibly caused by the abrupt movement of air as a result of the nearly instantaneous displacement of the body.
For reasons of security, the grounds of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry are protected by ancient anti-apparition and -disapparition spells, which prevent anyone from apparating or disapparating on school grounds.
In the books, the words "Apparate" and "Disapparate," like many other neologisms used by Rowling, are capitalized, whereas established English words such as "jinx" and "hex" are not.
Encyclopedia: Disapparate (292 words)
An apparating wizard or witch will disapparate (disappear) from one place and reappear in another almost instantaneously, effectively teleporting.
Both apparating and disapparating are typically accompanied by a distinctive cracking sound, possibly caused by the abrupt motion of air due to the sudden presence or absence of a body.
Apparating is tricky and an improper attempt can cause severe bodily damage, hopefully reversible by the Ministry of Magic's Accidental Magic Reversal Squad.
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