dissipate in the PONS Dictionary

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Toasted sesame oil is also added to flavor soups and other hot dishes, usually just before serving, to avoid dissipating the volatile scents too rapidly.
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He was sobered, however, by the pogroms of the early 1880s, and his naive cosmopolitanism was quickly dissipated.
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Polar lows dissipate rapidly when they make landfall.
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The earth-bound duties of such a scholar would be to dissipate or impart knowledge to good students.
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This was welcomed by state governments; argued against by individual institutions, but the threatened loss of commonwealth funding dissipated much of this opposition.
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Fixed attenuators in circuits are used to lower voltage, dissipate power, and to improve impedance matching.
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The remnant low cloud swirl continued westward for another 2436 hours before dissipating completely.
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It strengthened further, developing an eye that briefly dissipated before reforming.
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Ironically, the very access touted in the school's founding has dissipated.
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It moved north-northeastward without significant intensification and dissipated on the following day.
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