English to Hindi Dictionary dissipation

dissipation

लंपटता
definition
noun
a descent into drunkenness and sexual dissipation
dissipated living.
the dissipation of the country's mineral wealth
squandering of money, energy, or resources.
translation of 'dissipation'
विसरण
noun
अपव्यय,
अदर्शन,
ग़ायब होना,
लंपटता,
लोप
example
The franchise needs continuity to ensure that positive public perception isn't forfeited unnecessarily through the 'dissipation' or reduction of essential experience.
Surely that is why he spent so much time among the poor, and neglected to represent the powerful, showing only monuments to their 'dissipation' .
Second, the rapid 'dissipation' of personal savings (which, as mentioned above, might now be negative under the American definition) likely circumscribes future consumption growth.
Thomas Girtin was born in 1775 and died at 27, perhaps of asthma, although nameless 'dissipation' and even sitting sketching on cold ground have been given as possible causes of death.
With a state's economic weight in decline, the number of rivals and amount of disputed issues swells like a tidal wave, leading to 'dissipation' of limited resources in many sectors.
Since preachers and friars blamed the vices and 'dissipation' of the city for the defeat, the government reorganized not only its commercial infrastructures but also the external signs of its devotion.
Wasteful 'dissipation' of resources has become associated more with the public sector than the private sector, especially since the collapse of the Soviet Union has revealed the worst excesses of public kleptocracy.
Auty showed that the retention of rent by the public owner could result in the 'dissipation' of rent in dubious public projects.
energy 'dissipation'
So if we look at fault-tolerant gate constructions and consider their energetics, are there technologies that minimize energy 'dissipation' ?
His early death encouraged the belief that debauchery and 'dissipation' had been the death of him and he was so little regarded after his passing that his corpse was cast into a pauper's grave in Canongate churchyard.
At college, Peirce earned a reputation for arrogance, brilliance, iconoclasm, dangerous mood swings, and 'dissipation' , behaviors owing in part to neurological pathologies.
a descent into drunkenness and sexual 'dissipation'
This sport has too long been perverted from diversion and innocent pastime to excessive gaming and public 'dissipation' ; the increasing evil our magistracy ought to suppress.
Tall stories of drink, 'dissipation' and outrageous behaviour were the material from which the legend was to be fashioned.
The entire unit generates 40 watts, keeping heat 'dissipation' to a minimum.
Finally, after much jockeying, the younger man visits Ames and tells him his story of wandering and 'dissipation' , and of an affair in St. Louis with a black woman from a respectable preacher's family in Tennessee.
In carefully hiding his decline from public view, a process of 'dissipation' that culminates in the murder of a long-time family friend, Delamere essentially splits into two selves - one public, the other private.
Be careful, or your spirits will be bogged down with 'dissipation' , drunkenness, and the anxieties of life, and that Day will pounce on you like a trap.
Subsequent 19th-century critics largely concentrated on the character of Cleopatra, to whom even those who regarded the play as a simple moral warning against 'dissipation' responded vigorously.
Governments have wasted a lot of money on silly projects, but the 'dissipation' of a trillion dollars in the space of a couple of years on valueless dotcoms and redundant optical fibre is a record that is not going to be matched any time soon.
Funding such firms on an ongoing basis is nothing more than a 'dissipation' of capital.
Part of Doyle's reputation for 'dissipation' is cultivated.
This was the troubling existence of social division; the co-existence of affluence and destitution; of learning with ignorance; of sobriety with 'dissipation' and dissolution.
a descent into drunkenness and sexual 'dissipation'
the 'dissipation' of the country's mineral wealth
The Democratic Party was once great under General Jackson, but lately it has fallen into 'dissipation' and decadence, so much so that it now employs a lowly donkey as its mascot.
Does the muse ever give up, other than when 'dissipation' takes hold of the creative artist concerned?
But if equipment is already operating on the low end of nominal voltage then the brown-out may cause excessive heat 'dissipation' in motors and electronic equipment.
The plaintiff is relieved of the burden of managing a large sum of money and is protected from possible 'dissipation' of the funds.
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