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dissipate

1 of 1verb
/ˈdɪ.sə.ˌpeɪt/
Forms:dissipates,dissipating,dissipated,dissipated
1

to gradually disappear or spread out

C2
  • The morning mist began to dissipate as the sun rose higher in the sky.
  • The smell of freshly baked bread slowly dissipated throughout the house, enticing everyone to the kitchen.
  • The anger in her voice gradually dissipated as she explained the situation.
  • With time, the initial excitement around the event tends to dissipate.
  • The tension in the room dissipated as the meeting progressed.
2

to waste money, energy, or resources

transitive
  • He quickly realized that buying expensive gadgets was causing him to dissipate his savings.
  • Leaving the lights on all day without necessity can dissipate energy and increase electricity bills.
  • The company's inefficient practices caused it to dissipate valuable resources, leading to financial losses.
  • Spending hours scrolling through social media can dissipate time and productivity.
  • The team's lack of focus and direction caused them to dissipate energy on unproductive tasks.
3

to cause to scatter, spread, and eventually vanish

transitive
  • Opening the windows helped dissipate the strong smell of paint throughout the room.
  • The fan was turned on to dissipate the smoke from the kitchen after accidentally burning the food.
  • Applying a thin layer of lotion helps dissipate the fragrance evenly across the skin.
  • Running the air conditioner helps dissipate the heat from the room.
4

to indulge excessively in pleasure, especially by drinking alcohol

  • After losing his job, he began to dissipate, spending all his time at the casino.
  • She dissipated for weeks on end, neglecting her studies and health.
  • The young man's tendency to dissipate worried his friends, who feared for his well-being.
  • Despite his promises to change, he continued to dissipate, ignoring the consequences of his actions.
  • Despite warnings from his loved ones, he continued to dissipate, oblivious to the harm he was causing himself.