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dissipated [ˈdɪsɪpeɪtɪd, Am -t̬ɪd] ADJ form, liter

I . dissipate [ˈdɪsɪpeɪt] VB intr

1. dissipate (disperse):

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It soon dissipated due to continued shear and land interaction.
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Without the property to retain and generate wealth, the family money was dissipated.
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By 1861, overwork and a dissipated lifestyle began to tell on his health.
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However, the depression slowly moved westward without intensifying, and dissipated the next day.
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The tornado dissipated as it exited at the northeast side of town.
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It moved north-northeastward without significant intensification and dissipated on the following day.
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It lost its closed circulation shortly thereafter and was thus declared dissipated.
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The eye dissipated from satellite imagery while the associated thunderstorm activity became sheared.
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Upon impact with an object, the magnetic field is dissipated and the heat discharged.
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They never developed into anything, and had dissipated by the end of the month.
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