dissipate

ಹೀರಿಕೊಳ್ಳುವಂತೆ
definition
verb
the cloud of smoke dissipated
disperse or scatter.
he had dissipated his entire fortune
squander or fritter away (money, energy, or resources).
example
Victims of those errors don't disappear, and their quest for justice doesn't 'dissipate' .
I'll go and see it again to see if my disappointment might 'dissipate' .
To do otherwise is to 'dissipate' resources in random spending.
It's likely to 'dissipate' resources ineffectually and spread potential damage far.
They were turning to the color of pale lemons as the smoke started to 'dissipate' .
The fact that very few of the cathedral's stained-glass windows could be opened meant the smoke was slow to 'dissipate' .
In minimum-security prisons, like the camp in Florence, Colorado where I currently am confined, racial tensions tend to 'dissipate' , if not disappear.
he wanted to 'dissipate' his anger
he wanted to 'dissipate' his anger
It meant resisting the temptation to chase off after secondary objectives and, in the process, 'dissipate' resources.
Plus, these harsh emotions were already starting to 'dissipate' , and I truly didn't want to unnerve my best friend.
So immediate emotion can 'dissipate' before a country's population can make an important decision?
I don't hold on to the anger, if I can just let it 'dissipate' on its own.
Too often, free flowing emotions of sympathy 'dissipate' with the initial fascination, without confronting the long-term consequences of misfortune.
You 'dissipate' resources by maintaining economically unviable units.
I took a long, deep drag and watched the smoke rings 'dissipate' in the cool evening sky.
At the same time, given the growth in household information, given integration, it's unlikely that the core for the housing market will evaporate or 'dissipate' .
These agents will evaporate and 'dissipate' much more rapidly in hot, dry weather.
Heneghan's third free and fifth point of the game, coming in the 55th minute, barely stirred the emotion as the Roscommon cause began to 'dissipate' .
This trend suggests that some portion of the rent may have been 'dissipated' in higher-than-necessary production costs.
This fueled regional battles over property and influence, greatly 'dissipating' the energy and resources of the OC.
Thus by mid-1999 much of the positive effect of the devaluation on the real incomes of rural producers had been 'dissipated' .
A study was made of a limited number of basic energy dissipation methods in order to design an improved energy 'dissipator' .
Given the current militancy of the public service unions, it is possible that much additional public spending will be 'dissipated' in wage increases.
Why, in such difficult times, are they 'dissipating' their resources in this manner?
These biological metaphors also highlight the ‘selforganisation’ found in 'dissipative' structures and open systems.
It would attempt to lock future generations into a prejudice that has already 'dissipated' and that someday may disappear.
He laughed out loud, and the wind carried his voice away, like a string of smoke 'dissipating' .
Brant's anger 'dissipated' at Gemmel's anger with himself.
And if we say wait until May 2005 then we're 'dissipating' all that anger.
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