Pesquisar
to dissipate
01
dissipar, desaparecer
to gradually disappear or spread out
Intransitive
02
dissipar, desperdiçar
to waste money, energy, or resources
Transitive: to dissipate energy or resources
03
dissipar, desvanecer
to cause to scatter, spread, and eventually vanish
Transitive: to dissipate sth
04
dissipar, esbanjar
to indulge excessively in pleasure, especially by drinking alcohol
Intransitive
dissipate
v
dissipated
adj
dissipated
adj
dissipation
n
dissipation
n
Exemplo
The heat has dissipated after hours of cooling.
The morning mist began to dissipate as the sun rose higher in the sky.
The heat from the stove caused the steam to dissipate into the air.
With time, the initial excitement around the event tends to dissipate.
The tension in the room dissipated as the meeting progressed.