dissipates in English

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
verb

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1. Dismiss Ectoplasm. Dissipates ectoplasmic targets.

2. The heat gradually dissipates into the atmosphere.

3. 17 The heat gradually dissipates into the atmosphere.

4. The water brightens up the colors and dissipates monotony.

5. Vexillate amidone tourisms, the fruitier theology antipathetically, detrain dervishlike dissipates Brambliest

6. Missile fire simply dissipates; arrows fade into nothingness in mid-air.

7. 1 day ago · Time dissipates to shining ether the solid Angularity of facts

8. The gas usually dissipates readily outdoors, but can sometimes collect in dangerous quantities if flow rates are high enough.

9. A formally democratic government that legitimises the activities of the state and dissipates opposition to the system.

10. Perhaps one would express oneself quite as definitely, if one said that every such system fantastically dissipates the concept existence. ...

11. The PETKUS De-Awner is a special machine that gently removes awns, husks, clippings or beards, dissipates clumps and polishes seed

12. The Arrester that dissipates the most energy (previously considered to be the better Arrester if it had a higher energy rating) is the 2.5 kA LD Arrester

13. In our life we are laughing more happily than anybody else.But when the crowd dissipates,we feel much more lonely than anybody else.

14. What makes a Bong a bubbler is that there is a piece of glass that dissipates the smoke before it passes through the water

15. A chain of dark spots along the boundary of Jupiter's south tropical zone peek through the white cloud layer as the ammonia thins and dissipates.

16. USATODAY.com - No disguising Steinbrenner's interests in winning Rivera's Brashness is less pronounced in real life than it is on TV, and it dissipates even further over time, especially when he's …

17. The imagination which was the center of my Cogitation was Creative Imagination or 'Secondary Imagination' which, in Coleridge's words, "dissolves, diffuses, dissipates, in order to recreate;" (Wu 525)

18. The ethylene glycol either gains energy from the source (lake, ocean, water well) or dissipates heat to the sink, depending on whether the system is being used for heating or cooling.

19. The front Bumper cover dissipates the force of impact on the head of the vehicle in the event of a collision, while the rear Bumper cover has the back of the car covered

20. If an overvoltage condition persists for too long the voltage clamp dissipates a sufficient amount of heat to activate the thermal cutoff creating an open circuit that protects the rest of the circuit.

21. Winter was decidedly filled with much reading, listening, resting, exploring and as it dissipates into the Chirpiness of spring, I wonder is this a frenetic over interest in so many things actually beneficial?

22. Winter was decidedly filled with much reading, listening, resting, exploring and as it dissipates into the Chirpiness of spring, I wonder is this a frenetic over interest in so many things is actually beneficial?

23. Whereas the first demographic dividend dissipates when the support ratio stops growing, the continuation of the process of population ageing may bring a second dividend as people, expecting to live longer, accumulate wealth to cover consumption needs after retirement

24. Whereas the first demographic dividend dissipates when the support ratio stops growing, the continuation of the process of population ageing may bring a second dividend as people, expecting to live longer, accumulate wealth to cover consumption needs after retirement.

25. Asafoetida, also known as Asafetida and hing, is a staple ingredient in Indian cooking and most commonly used in vegetarian recipes. It’s pungent smell can make this powder seem off-putting, but rest assured it dissipates while cooking, bringing a full, savory flavor to foods.

26. Hebrew, "Hast thou understanding of the Balancings," &c., how the clouds are poised in the air, so that their watery gravity does not bring them to the earth? The condensed moisture, descending by gravity, meets a warmer temperature, which dissipates it into vapor (the tendency of which is to ascend) and so counteracts the descending force.

27. A method is described for preheating annealing products in a hood-type annealing system comprising two annealing bases (1, 2) receiving the annealing products (3, 4) under a protective hood (7, 8), wherein the annealing products (3) to be subjected to heat treatment in a protective hood (8) are preheated by way of a gaseous heat transfer medium which is circulated between the two protective hoods (7, 8) and absorbs heat from annealing products (4) heat-treated in a protective hood (7) and dissipates it to the annealing products (3) to be preheated in the other protective hood (8).