Dissipates

Word DISSIPATES
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Definitions and meanings of "Dissipates"

What do we mean by dissipates?

To drive away, disperse.

To use up or waste; squander.

To vanish by dispersion.

To cause energy to be lost through its conversion to heat.

To be dissolute in conduct.

To scatter or consume wastefully Urban Dictionary

When you cause a feeling or an emotion to disappear. Urban Dictionary

Behaviorally, cognitively, and emotionally incapacitated due to excessive drug use. Urban Dictionary

When something is completely quantum un-entangled from the world around it. Urban Dictionary

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The word "dissipates" in example sentences

She frowns as the pain dissipates, only returning when she pokes her finger into her arm. ❋ Amberfocus (2008)

As soon as my brothers board the airship, the chain dissipates. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Funny how friction 'dissipates' entropy from macroscale to microscale, always. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A related problem is that heat invariably dissipates, meaning that it will always be difficult to turn diffuse sources of energy, like wind, into concentrated ones. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And frankly, then that just kind of dissipates, and it seems like not much has changed, as Dennis O'Dell was talking about from the United Mine Workers of America, from the safety and health director. ❋ Unknown (2007)

So that revenue kinds of tails off and the dilutive impact of that margin kind of dissipates at the end of the second year.

Dopamine acts fast, gives quick rewards, and dissipates quickly. ❋ Michael Chorost (2011)

The smoke rises toward the tops of the trees and dissipates in the dark blue sky. ❋ Tom Bartlett (2010)

Pure lust is based solely on physical attraction and fantasy -- it often dissipates when the "real person" surfaces. ❋ Unknown (2011)

That's when that gnawing sense that you have to get home... or else, really sets in and the novelty of being in a combat zone dissipates, only to be replaced by routine and more routine, sporadically interrupted by rockets. ❋ SPC Tanangachi Mfuni (2011)

The top layer of skin eventually dissipates, taking with it the sun-damaged pigmentation, says Dr. Jaliman. ❋ Katherine Rosman (2011)

It also informs us that the chances of getting these baddies back behind bars all but dissipates after 72 hours, so there's no wasting time. ❋ Unknown (2011)

They reported that their wire could carry twice as much current as models made at other universities, which helps address a key problem with the nanowire paradigm: the wires are so thin that their current dissipates. ❋ Michael Chorost (2011)

"People feel guilty about hedonism right afterwards, but as time passes the guilt dissipates," said Dr. Kivetz, a professor of marketing at the Columbia Business School. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Whatever happens at an event, good or bad, dissipates when you train on a clean slate of ice. ❋ Johnny Weir (2011)

Well, goodie, but I wonder how many people will see it when the scandal dissipates. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Crush the cardamom seeds as you need them, as the magic of the spice dissipates easily. ❋ Unknown (2012)

[I am] going to [dissipate] the [orange juice] man. ❋ ClarkIsAfraidOfTheDark (2016)

[The love] he [feels] for her [will] dissipate ❋ Bemorethanhappy (2016)

[friend 1]: "[i think] you over-beveraged." friend 2: "i am a dissipated [gentleman]." ❋ Kagus Christ (2003)

"My physics professor speculates that [ghosts] exist in quantum dissipation mode most of the time. However, he says that if their quarklets manage to get [entangled] again, they then become visible to us. It must be really cool to be a [Prof] and think crazy thoughts, but get paid for it." ❋ Mimbijones (2015)

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