Examples of 'dissipate' in a sentence

Meaning of "dissipate"

Dissipate is a verb that means to scatter, disperse, or vanish gradually. It can refer to the process of something spreading out or disappearing, usually through the dissipation of energy, heat, or emotions
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  • 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.

How to use "dissipate" in a sentence

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I do not want to dissipate his impact in that.
To dissipate and enable a more accurate reading.
Shockwaves usually dissipate into the future.
These dissipate in the echo chamber of isolationism.
Energy and heat dissipate over time.
We can dissipate this negative energy by forgiveness.
These clouds should dissipate by late morning.
Dissipate the energy in a large number of project.
These symptoms dissipate with continued usage.
Dissipate their immediate liquidity problems to an extent.
The smell should dissipate after a day or so.
This is normal and should quickly dissipate.
That will dissipate some of the anger.
The blood should be absorbed and dissipate.
They will dissipate and eventually disappear.

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Take the fumes before they dissipate.
But they dissipate in two or three years.
I can not make that pain to dissipate.
The abbeys dissipate their sacred treasures.
Minutes for any excess gas to dissipate.
Even if it did dissipate it had two correct intuitions.
Tilated or sufficiently large to dissipate heat so that.
Should dissipate and dispel doubts and.
Communication line drivers dissipate considerable power.
We must capitalize on this momentum or it will dissipate.
This helped dissipate risk over time.
It then proceeded to abruptly weaken and dissipate.
I watched them dissipate and then disappear.
Do not let the hot air dissipate.
These dummy bits dissipate communication resources.
Resistance elements are elements that dissipate energy.
You will not dissipate energy on friction.
Sea walls can cause beaches to dissipate.
We know that dogs dissipate heat by panting.
And then the brightness began to dissipate.
It should rapidly dissipate the heat generated.
We hope someday the poison will dissipate.
Chloramine does not dissipate easily compared to chlorine.
Feeling them can cause them to dissipate.
These are used to dissipate static electricity charges.
The most precious memories will dissipate.
Heat sink can dissipate heat efficiently.
You start to feel the pressure dissipate.
The gas slowly dissipate on its own.
But the protest itself did not dissipate.
Anger that may not dissipate to forgiveness.
I pray that the fear will dissipate.
That might dissipate the tension.
Effects of the current negative shocks dissipate.
Nadine is expected to dissipate over the weekend.

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