dissipater

[US]/[dɪˈsɪpɪteɪt]/
[UK]/[dɪˈsɪpɪteɪt]/

Translation

n.the act of scattering or dispersing; something that causes scattering or dispersing
v.to scatter or disperse; to waste or squander; to cause to vanish or disappear

Example Sentences

the heat from the radiator began to dissipate into the room.

we need to dissipate the crowd before the concert starts.

the company worked to dissipate any concerns about the product's safety.

the fog slowly began to dissipate as the sun rose.

the anger in her voice began to dissipate after a few minutes.

the energy from the explosion quickly dissipated into the atmosphere.

it's important to dissipate stress through exercise and relaxation.

the rumors started to dissipate once the truth was revealed.

the team worked to dissipate the tension before the final game.

the medication helped to dissipate the pain in his leg.

the company aimed to dissipate the negative publicity surrounding the incident.

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