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    dissipate
    /ˈdɪsɪpeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. (with reference to a feeling or emotion) disappear or cause to disappear: "the concern she'd felt for him had wholly dissipated" Similar disappearvanishevaporatedissolveOpposite growdevelop
    • 2. waste or fritter away (money, energy, or resources): "he inherited, but then dissipated, his father's fortune" Similar squanderfritter (away)misspendwasteOpposite save

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  2. Dissipate means to gradually disappear or waste something. Learn how to use this formal verb in different contexts with sentences and synonyms from the Cambridge Dictionary.

    • Dissipate in Polish

      dissipate translate: rozpraszać (się). Learn more in the...

    • Dissipate in Russian

      DISSIPATE translate: рассеивать(ся) . Learn more in the...

    • Simplified

      DISSIPATE translate: (使)逐渐消失;(使)逐渐浪费掉. Learn more in the...

    • Dissipative

      DISSIPATIVE definition: 1. relating to dissipation (= the...

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, and examples of the verb dissipate, which means to break up, scatter, or vanish. Find out how to use dissipate in different contexts, such as physics, finance, or law.

  4. Dissipate means to gradually disappear or waste something. Learn how to use this formal verb in different contexts, see sample sentences and find translations in other languages.

  5. Dissipate means to break apart, scatter, or disappear, or to spend or waste something frivolously. See the verb forms, synonyms, and translations of dissipate in different contexts and languages.

  6. 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).

  7. Learn the meaning, synonyms, and usage of the verb 'dissipate' in British and American English. See examples of 'dissipate' in sentences and related words.

  8. verb (used with object) , dis·si·pat·ed, dis·si·pat·ing. to scatter in various directions; disperse; dispel. Antonyms: unite. to spend or use wastefully or extravagantly; squander; deplete: to dissipate one's talents; to dissipate a fortune on high living.

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