Dissipate
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British pronunciation/dˈɪsɪpˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈdɪsəˌpeɪt/

Definición y Significado de "dissipate"

to dissipate
01

disipar, desaparecer

to gradually disappear or spread out
Intransitive
to dissipate definition and meaning
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The morning mist began to dissipate as the sun rose higher in the sky.
The smell of freshly baked bread slowly dissipated throughout the house, enticing everyone to the kitchen.
The anger in her voice gradually dissipated as she explained the situation.
02

derrochar

to waste money, energy, or resources
Transitive: to dissipate energy or resources
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He quickly realized that buying expensive gadgets was causing him to dissipate his savings.
Leaving the lights on all day without necessity can dissipate energy and increase electricity bills.
The company 's inefficient practices caused it to dissipate valuable resources, leading to financial losses.
03

disiparse

to cause to scatter, spread, and eventually vanish
Transitive: to dissipate sth
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Opening the windows helped dissipate the strong smell of paint throughout the room.
The fan was turned on to dissipate the smoke from the kitchen after accidentally burning the food.
Applying a thin layer of lotion helps dissipate the fragrance evenly across the skin.
04

dissiparse, desperdiciar

to indulge excessively in pleasure, especially by drinking alcohol
Intransitive
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After losing his job, he began to dissipate, spending all his time at the casino.
She dissipated for weeks on end, neglecting her studies and health.
The young man 's tendency to dissipate worried his friends, who feared for his well-being.
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