- verbdissipate (verb) · dissipates (third person present) · dissipated (past tense) · dissipated (past participle) · dissipating (present participle)
- (with reference to a feeling or other intangible thing) disappear or cause to disappear:"the concern she'd felt for him had wholly dissipated" · "he wanted to dissipate his anger"
- disperse or scatter:"the cloud of smoke dissipated"
- squander or fritter away (money, energy, or resources):"he had dissipated his entire fortune"
- physics(be dissipated)cause (energy) to be lost, typically by converting it to heat:"no power is dissipated in this sort of control element"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin dissipat- ‘scattered’, from the verb dissipare, from dis- ‘apart, widely’ + supare ‘to throw’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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