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dissipate English

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dissipate

If something dissipates, it dies out. The bad smell dissipated after a couple days. A hurricane has now dissipated.

dissipate

(= disperse, scatter) move away from each other The crowds dispersed The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached (= scatter) to cause to separate and go in different directions She waved her hand and scattered the crowds (= fritter, fritter away) spend frivolously and unwisely Fritter away one's inheritance live a life of pleasure, especially with respect to alcoholic consumption

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Simple sentences

The fog began to dissipate.

Movie subtitles

I don't want to dissipate his impact in that.
If I need a breakthrough to Jerusalem, I must concentrate, not dissipate.
I would like to die of love, to dissipate myself in space, to vanish!
You Franciscans wish to see the clergy renounce its possessions and surrender its riches the abbeys dissipate their sacred treasures and hand over their fertile acres to the serfs..
Our sister facility there will generate a scattering field which will dissipate the wave and bring the ship out of warp.
Will we still be able to dissipate the wave?
A large enough explosion, say five photon torpedoes, should be enough to disrupt the wave and allow it to dissipate.
They dissipate quickly.
Captain, the ion trail is beginning to dissipate.
The, as the shock waves dissipate, the fracture grows more narrow.
Shock waves from most explosions dissipate into the future, but we're speculating-- based in part on what Paris told us he saw-- that these dissipate into the past.
That probably indicates the subspace damage is beginning to dissipate.
Do not dissipate my inheritance.
Quite. - Work or dissipate.
Well, the prevailing nimbostratus in your area seems to have begun to dissipate under the influence of divergence aloft, associated with veering winds.
You see, it takes 24 hours to dissipate.
My machine will fill the house with a massive countercharge of radiation which will reverse and dissipate its polarity.
You Franciscans wish to see the clergy renounce its possessions and surrender its riches the abbeys dissipate their sacred treasures and hand over their fertile acres to the serfs.
Having all three of them here could dissipate my powers.
Our sister facility there will create a scattering field to dissipate the wave and bring the ship out of warp.
Can we still dissipate the wave?
A large enough explosion, say, five photon torpedoes, should disrupt it and allow it to dissipate.
It'll dissipate.
As the shock waves dissipate, the fracture grows more narrow.
They dissipate.
No, unless directed by an outside agency, matter transmuted to energy will merely dissipate at random.
A large enough explosion, say five photon torpedoes should be enough to disrupt the wave and allow it to dissipate.
It might dissipate. Do we have time to get in front of it?
It should dissipate our warp signature.
I-it's gonna dissipate.
New cells are produced. and the brain itself holds a small electrical charge. that takes months to dissipate.
It may take a little time for the grogginess to dissipate.
We hope someday the poison'll dissipate and we'll be able to reclaim the planet.

News and current affairs

Benefits would appear almost immediately, but would dissipate over time as economies developed.
Oil prices may fall once these shocks dissipate, but speculative effects could keep them relatively high, weakening the world economy and depressing stock markets.
With three storms looming, Europe's leaders must act fast to ensure that they can dissipate each before it merges with the others, and cope effectively with whatever disruptions they cause.
Without the soft power that produces attraction and loyalty to the leader's goals, entrepreneurs run off in all directions and dissipate a group's energies.
As the fog of leftist celebration and the chorus of rightwing laments dissipate, the outlines of what Lula can and cannot do are becoming more clear.
Likewise, the fear, fueled entirely by the European Union's dysfunctional politics, that eurozone governments might default - thereby causing the same dire consequences - has begun to dissipate.
They did what they could to ensure that no meaningful reforms occurred during the crisis, with the knowledge that after the crisis, momentum for reform would dissipate.
Today's Scottish parliament helps to dissipate Scottish discontents because it is revitalizing those institutions.
Even more policy coordination will be needed both to confront the crisis and to re-establish EU norms once the storm clouds begin to dissipate.
And yet much of the current uncertainty is set to dissipate.
If it is not used now, it will dissipate.
Or you can argue that they are corrupt empire-builders who dissipate a portion of the shareholders' money that they control.
As this occurs, attitudes will once again be modified and opposition will dissipate.
There is, however, a genuine risk that the political momentum will dissipate as the world economy slowly recovers.
But if the problem is weak investment, then a reduction in such incentives will lead to excessively high real interest rates when the factors holding back investment dissipate.

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