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- DISSIPATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
To dissipate is to disperse or fade away — as a bad smell will dissipate (usually) if you wait long enough Dissipate can also mean “spend or use wastefully ” If you win the lottery, you might suddenly find yourself with a group of new friends encouraging you to dissipate your money (on them)
- DISSIPATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DISSIPATE is to break up and drive off How to use dissipate in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Dissipate
- dissipate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of dissipate verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- DISSIPATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
The heat gradually dissipates into the atmosphere His anger dissipated as the situation became clear
- DISSIPATE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
When something dissipates or when you dissipate it, it becomes less or becomes less strong until it disappears or goes away completely The tension in the room had dissipated
- Dissipate - definition of dissipate by The Free Dictionary
1 To be attenuated and vanish: The dark clouds finally dissipated 2 To become dispelled; vanish: His anger dissipated in time
- dissipate - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English dis‧si‧pate ˈdɪsəpeɪt verb formal 1 [intransitive, transitive] to gradually become less or weaker before disappearing completely, or to make something do this As he thought it over, his anger gradually dissipated
- Dissipate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To dissipate is to disperse or fade away — as a bad smell will dissipate (usually) if you wait long enough Dissipate can also mean “spend or use wastefully ” If you win the lottery, you might suddenly find yourself with a group of new friends encouraging you to dissipate your money (on them)
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