Sentence example with the word 'dissipate'

dissipate

ablate, cease, dematerialize, dispel, evaporate, go, leave no trace, philander, shrink, thin out, wear

Definition v. to cause to separate and go in different directions

Last update: October 6, 2015


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He dissipated all his income in drinking.   [verb]

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She is painted in a specially developed white paint to accommodate these changes and to dissipate the heat generated by supersonic flight.   [verb]

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Her son's letter dissipated all her fears.   [Please select]

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Some of our concern about the national denominations will dissipate due to this dismantling of bureaucracies.   [verb]

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As for us, Karnis did not dissipate his money in riotous living.   [verb]

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The voice of Edward calling him by name dissipated all alarm, and in another minute he was in the arms of his brother and sisters.   [verb]

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I remember the air with which he said that, with a tone that was intended to give me pleasure, and dissipate my doubts.   [verb]

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The mist in which the name of Emma Goldman has so long been enveloped is gradually beginning to dissipate.   [verb]

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"Oraetes's frown, strangely enough, began to dissipate."   [verb]

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Next his gaze turned to the triumphal arch in the road below, which wore a peculiarly dissipated look at this hour.   [verb]

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On his last day, sobbing, he asked her and his absent son to forgive him for having dissipated their propertythat being the chief fault of which he was conscious.   [verb]

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