Examples of 'dissipates' in a sentence
Meaning of "dissipates"
Dissipate (verb): To disperse or scatter, often referring to something such as energy, stress, or a crowd
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissipate
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Dissipates heat at two times the speed.
We will see if it dissipates in the next hour.
It dissipates no or minimal heat thus making it safe.
The only thing that dissipates it is heat.
This dissipates or spreads the heat locally.
And maybe the clot dissipates naturally.
Stress dissipates when the situation is over.
The smell usually dissipates after sex.
Fog dissipates speedily from a real diamond.
The cloud then dissipates into cirrus.
Oil dissipates heat better than grease.
The gas slowly dissipates on its own.
We must leave before the fog dissipates.
This heat dissipates when firing ceases.
A healthier climate till the fever dissipates.
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And vapor dissipates faster than smoke.
So we might be ok in here until the gas dissipates.
Freedom dissipates quickly when not defended.
A resistor in a short circuit dissipates a noise power of.
The heat dissipates more slowly in hot weather.
It is harmless and usually dissipates in a few hours.
The chemical dissipates harmlessly in open tactical environments.
A gauntlet that captures and dissipates energy.
It arises and dissipates according to the circumstances.
The noise of the street gradually dissipates.
True understanding dissipates any intellectual shadow.
But as time goes on the feeling dissipates.
Said component dissipates energy into heat.
Dissipates before getting to the ground.
This pain usually dissipates after a while.
It dissipates negative emotions in the process.
A source of power that dissipates when used.
Chorine dissipates almost immediately in the human body.
An awareness comes which dissipates the agony.
The storm dissipates and he reappears on the shore.
After that the effect of evolution completely dissipates.
The chemical dissipates fairly quickly.
Dissipates heat from the body.
This is normal and dissipates after a short time.
It dissipates and defeats the purpose of the book.
Taking parties too seriously dissipates their effervescence.
It dissipates into the environment if not acted upon.
It absorbs and dissipates negative energy.
We can not do anything until the gas dissipates.
The puzzlement dissipates as the book comes to an end.
Physicists say that is because energy always dissipates.
This circuit dissipates heat which must be evacuated.
It has to dissipate it in some way and it dissipates it by exploding.
The sun dissipates it too rapidly.
The effect slowly fades as the fireball dissipates.