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dissipateMeaning:
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to gradually become or make something become weaker until it disappears
The crowd began to dissipate.
The fog began to dissipate.
There, gazing at the ceiling, as my cigar slowly gives off a bluish smoke that dissipates like morning mist, I see your smile once more, the lovely smile of yesteryear.
Sami dissipated his rage through the use of violence.
They waited until the heat dissipated.
The fog dissipated.
The tornado dissipated without harm.
The clouds dissipated and the sun rose.
The fog started to dissipate about ten o'clock.
When I was very young, my father died. His younger brother, due to the vicissitudes of the times and to his own laziness, dissipated his own fortune and afterwards became a peddler of writing materials. He often came to our house, but when he came, my mother would scold him and he would be troubled.
Added on 2021-12-17 | by
Riley |
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