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dis·si·pa·tion [ˌdɪsɪˈpeɪʃən] N form

1. dissipation (squandering):

dissipation

2. dissipation (indulgence):

dissipation
a life of dissipation

Usage examples with dissipation

a life of dissipation

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The circuits were 3 to 5 times faster, for the same power dissipation; 3.
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Resistors are rated according to their maximum power dissipation.
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Suggested and first carried out an experiment (high frequency dissipation) proving the existence of this effect.
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This also means there is no joule heating, or in other words no dissipation of electrical energy.
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The total length of the season, from the formation of the first depression to the dissipation of the last, was 130 days.
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Limits to screen grid dissipation, in addition to plate dissipation, are listed for power devices.
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This process involves the dissipation of energy from the molecule to its surroundings, and thus it can not occur for isolated molecules.
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Forecasters initially predicted wind shear from an upper level low would prevent strengthening and cause dissipation within three days.
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In other words, in any natural process there exists an inherent tendency towards the dissipation of useful energy.
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The user can extract information on the dynamics of the meteorological phenomena, including the ability to extrapolate the motion and observe development or dissipation.
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