dissipates (Meaning)

dissipates

to lose (heat, electricity, etc.) irrecoverably, to separate into parts and scatter or vanish, to cause to spread thin or scatter and gradually vanish, to break up and drive off, to drink to excess, to use (marital assets) for one's own benefit and to the exclusion of one's spouse for a purpose unrelated to the marriage at a time when the marriage is undergoing an irretrievable breakdown, to be unrestrained in the pursuit of pleasure, to spend or use up wastefully or foolishly, to break up and scatter or vanish, to use up wastefully or foolishly, to be extravagant or dissolute in the pursuit of pleasure

dissipates Sentence Examples

  1. The heat dissipates quickly from the heated pan, cooling it down.
  2. The sound dissipates as it travels through the air, becoming less audible.
  3. The energy dissipates over time, reducing its intensity.
  4. The smoke dissipates from the room, clearing the air.
  5. The fog dissipates when the sun rises, improving visibility.
  6. The tension dissipates between the two parties, easing the conflict.
  7. The excitement dissipates as the game ends, leaving a sense of satisfaction.
  8. The aroma dissipates from the perfume, leaving a lingering scent.
  9. The light dissipates through the window, illuminating the room softly.
  10. The shock dissipates from his system, allowing him to regain his composure.

FAQs About the word dissipates

to lose (heat, electricity, etc.) irrecoverably, to separate into parts and scatter or vanish, to cause to spread thin or scatter and gradually vanish, to break

disperses, scatters, disbands,dispels, disseminates, diverges,squanders, breaks up, separates, segregates

gathers, concentrates, assembles,collects, agglutinates, congregates,clusters, ingathers, unites, unifies

The heat dissipates quickly from the heated pan, cooling it down.

The sound dissipates as it travels through the air, becoming less audible.

The energy dissipates over time, reducing its intensity.

The smoke dissipates from the room, clearing the air.