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  • DISSIPATING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    DISSIPATING definition: 1 present participle of dissipate 2 to (cause to) gradually disappear or waste: Learn more
  • 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 definition and meaning | 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 [VERB] He wound down the windows to dissipate the heat [VERB noun] heat dissipation When someone dissipates money, time, or effort, they waste it in a foolish way
  • 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)
  • Dissipating - definition of dissipating by The Free Dictionary
    1 to scatter in various directions; disperse; dispel 2 to spend or use wastefully or extravagantly; deplete 3 to become scattered or dispersed 4 to indulge in extravagant, intemperate, or dissolute pleasure dis′si•pat`er, dis′si•pa`tor, n syn: See scatter
  • DISSIPATE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    to spend or use wastefully or extravagantly; squander; deplete to dissipate one's talents; to dissipate a fortune on high living to become scattered or dispersed; be dispelled; disintegrate The sun shone and the mist dissipated to indulge in extravagant, intemperate, or dissolute pleasure
  • dissipate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of dissipate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive, transitive] to gradually become or make something become weaker until it disappears Eventually, his anger dissipated dissipate something Her laughter soon dissipated the tension in the air
  • dissipating - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    deplete: to dissipate one's talents; to dissipate a fortune on high living disintegrate: The sun shone and the mist dissipated to indulge in extravagant, intemperate, or dissolute pleasure dis′si•pat′er, dis′si•pa′tor, n dis•si•pa•tiv•i•ty (dis′ə pə tiv′ i tē), n 1 See corresponding entry in Unabridged See scatter 3


















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