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disiparse

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. dissipate [Am ˈdɪsəˌpeɪt, Brit ˈdɪsɪpeɪt] VERB trans

1.1. dissipate form (squander):

dissipate wealth/inheritance
dissipate wealth/inheritance
dissipate energy/talents

1.2. dissipate form (dispel):

dissipate anxiety
dissipate anxiety

2. dissipate PHYS:

dissipate heat/electrical energy

II. dissipate [Am ˈdɪsəˌpeɪt, Brit ˈdɪsɪpeɪt] VERB intr form

dissipate anger/doubts:

dissipate
dissipate
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disipar calor/energía
to dissipate
disiparse calor/energía:
to dissipate

im PONS Wörterbuch

I. dissipate [ˈdɪsɪpeɪt] VERB intr

1. dissipate (disperse):

dissipate

2. dissipate übtr (engage in frivolous pleasures):

dissipate

II. dissipate [ˈdɪsɪpeɪt] VERB trans

dissipate
im PONS Wörterbuch

I. dissipate [ˈdɪs·ɪ·peɪt] VERB intr

1. dissipate (disperse):

dissipate

2. dissipate übtr (indulge in pleasures):

dissipate

II. dissipate [ˈdɪs·ɪ·peɪt] VERB trans

dissipate
Present
Idissipate
youdissipate
he/she/itdissipates
wedissipate
youdissipate
theydissipate
Past
Idissipated
youdissipated
he/she/itdissipated
wedissipated
youdissipated
theydissipated
Present Perfect
Ihavedissipated
youhavedissipated
he/she/ithasdissipated
wehavedissipated
youhavedissipated
theyhavedissipated
Past Perfect
Ihaddissipated
youhaddissipated
he/she/ithaddissipated
wehaddissipated
youhaddissipated
theyhaddissipated

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The tornado tracked for roughly 7 mi before dissipating.
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After the play became successful, it was famous for its jury gimmick and this criticism dissipated entirely.
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The door slams shut, the light is seen receding in the field and the humming dissipates.
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The southern low soon dissipated as the northern one became a tropical storm.
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He was sobered, however, by the pogroms of the early 1880s, and his naive cosmopolitanism was quickly dissipated.
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