dissipated in English

adjective
1
(of a person or way of life) overindulging in sensual pleasures.
dissipated behavior
verb
1
disperse or scatter.
the cloud of smoke dissipated
2
squander or fritter away (money, energy, or resources).
he had dissipated his entire fortune
synonyms:squanderfritter (away)misspendwastebe prodigal withspend recklessly/freelyspend like waterexpenduse upconsumerun throughgo through (like water)blowsplurge

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1. He soon dissipated his fortune.

2. The sun dissipated the mist.

3. Don't lead a dissipated life.

4. His savings were soon dissipated.

5. She soon dissipated her fortune.

6. The sun dissipated the mists.

7. He dissipated his large inheritance.

8. The news dissipated my fear.

9. There's no point in dissipated life.

10. The wind quickly dissipated the clouds.

11. Look at that face, ravaged, dissipated, evil.

12. The sun shone and the mist dissipated.

13. The tension in the room had dissipated.

14. The fog dissipated when the sun rose.

15. His anger dissipated as the situation became clear.

16. The mist quickly dissipated as the sun rose.

17. He often dissipated his energies in trivial matters.

18. If heat can not be dissipated circuits misbehave.

19. The consonance of intervals is also dissipated by distance.

20. Her son's letter dissipated all her fears and anxiety.

21. He plays a dissipated American writer living in Europe.

22. As he thought it over, his anger gradually dissipated.

23. But, as it worked out, he looks positively dissipated. "

24. 4 He often dissipated his energies in trivial matters.

25. But the tension in northern Chechnya has not dissipated.

26. Her laughter soon dissipated the tension in the air.

27. He recalled his dissipated youth spent in nightclubs and bars.

28. Little by little, the smoke was dissipated by the breeze.

29. The tense situation at Martinique eventually dissipated, and the crisis abated.

30. Having made a fortune, they led a dissipated and unashamed life.

31. His neighbour denounce him as a wastrel who had dissipated his inheritance.

32. Until the older waves have dissipated, they create a perilous sea hazard.

33. It made landfall on Mindanao on April 13 and dissipated later that day.

34. He dissipated the family fortune in only a few years of wild living.

35. By the mid-1740s, the authority of the Burmese king had largely dissipated.

36. The joie de vivre I had experienced in Seoul had all but dissipated.

37. After that, whatever original charge it had dissipated while it was drifting... through hyperspace.

38. Wheels shall be capable of absorbing the heat energy that is dissipated during service.

39. 2 Well-structured courses prevent the sense of singleness of purpose from being dissipated.

40. The bubbles show high acoustic power to be dissipated in the nearfield of radiation.

41. The repressive measures adopted in the South after the Emancipation Proclamation were rapidly dissipated.

42. This energy is ultimately dissipated by the action of viscosity on the turbulent fluctuations.

43. The temperature inversion dissipated by evening p.m. following periods of sunshine during the day.

44. 14 Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society; deplorably dissipated and degraded; riotous living; fast women.

45. To minimize power dissipated in the ground, these antennas require extremely low resistance ground systems.

46. Unfortunately, he turned out to be a waster and dissipated his fortune before dying young.

47. On August 7, the small circulation of Ileana dissipated, as the storm was absorbed by John.

48. The changed look at once dissipated the sinister aspect that the gentleman had generated thus far.

49. The kinetic energy of rollers is dissipated by the power-absorption unit and by the frictional effects.

50. Even more is lost during the transmission process; the lower the voltage the more energy is dissipated.