Expending or consuming by employing
“Outmoded regulations serve no one's interest but instead dissipate resources that could be better spent elsewhere.”
Present participle for to scatter or break up
“The clouds had begun to dissipate, and light through the high windows glinted on a tiny crystal caught in the folds of Visser's stole.”
Present participle for to disappear or cease to exist, especially gradually
“The thought of being so close to the resolution of the case had kept me going for a while, but eventually, that strength began to dissipate.”
Present participle for to eliminate or cause to dissipate
Present participle for to weaken or reduce in strength or intensity
Present participle for to consume a liquid
Present participle for to eliminate from view or from being physically present
Present participle for to cause to be empty or vacant
Present participle for to spread over a wide area or between a large number of people
Present participle for to explain away or dispel
Present participle for to wear away gradually
The act, state or fact of wasting funds
The action of sharing something out among a number of recipients
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