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Detailed Synonyms for dissipate in English

dissipate:

to dissipate verbe (dissipates, dissipated, dissipating)

  1. to dissipate
    to waste; to squander; to dissipate
    • waste verbe (wastes, wasted, wasting)
    • squander verbe (squanders, squandered, squandering)
    • dissipate verbe (dissipates, dissipated, dissipating)
  2. to dissipate
    to waste; to spill; to dissipate; slop; to mess; to squander
    • waste verbe (wastes, wasted, wasting)
    • spill verbe (spills, spilled, spilling)
    • dissipate verbe (dissipates, dissipated, dissipating)
    • slop verbe
    • mess verbe (messes, messed, messing)
    • squander verbe (squanders, squandered, squandering)
  3. to dissipate
    to disperse; to scatter; to dissipate; to break up
    • disperse verbe (disperses, dispersed, dispersing)
    • scatter verbe (scatters, scattered, scattering)
    • dissipate verbe (dissipates, dissipated, dissipating)
    • break up verbe (breaks up, broke up, breaking up)
  4. to dissipate
    – spend frivolously and unwisely 1
    to fool; to dissipate; to shoot; fritter; to fritter away; fool away; frivol away
    – spend frivolously and unwisely 1
  5. to dissipate
    – move away from each other 1
    to disperse; to scatter; to dissipate; to spread out
    – move away from each other 1
    • disperse verbe (disperses, dispersed, dispersing)
      • The crowds dispersed1
    • scatter verbe (scatters, scattered, scattering)
      • The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached1
    • dissipate verbe (dissipates, dissipated, dissipating)
    • spread out verbe (spreads out, spread out, spreading out)
  6. to dissipate
    – to cause to separate and go in different directions 1
    to disperse; to scatter; to dissipate; to break up; to dispel
    – to cause to separate and go in different directions 1
    • disperse verbe (disperses, dispersed, dispersing)
    • scatter verbe (scatters, scattered, scattering)
      • She waved her hand and scattered the crowds1
    • dissipate verbe (dissipates, dissipated, dissipating)
    • break up verbe (breaks up, broke up, breaking up)
    • dispel verbe (dispels, dispelled, dispelling)
  7. to dissipate
    – live a life of pleasure, especially with respect to alcoholic consumption 1
    to dissipate
    – live a life of pleasure, especially with respect to alcoholic consumption 1
    • dissipate verbe (dissipates, dissipated, dissipating)

Conjugations for dissipate:

present
  1. dissipate
  2. dissipate
  3. dissipates
  4. dissipate
  5. dissipate
  6. dissipate
simple past
  1. dissipated
  2. dissipated
  3. dissipated
  4. dissipated
  5. dissipated
  6. dissipated
present perfect
  1. have dissipated
  2. have dissipated
  3. has dissipated
  4. have dissipated
  5. have dissipated
  6. have dissipated
past continuous
  1. was dissipating
  2. were dissipating
  3. was dissipating
  4. were dissipating
  5. were dissipating
  6. were dissipating
future
  1. shall dissipate
  2. will dissipate
  3. will dissipate
  4. shall dissipate
  5. will dissipate
  6. will dissipate
continuous present
  1. am dissipating
  2. are dissipating
  3. is dissipating
  4. are dissipating
  5. are dissipating
  6. are dissipating
subjunctive
  1. be dissipated
  2. be dissipated
  3. be dissipated
  4. be dissipated
  5. be dissipated
  6. be dissipated
diverse
  1. dissipate!
  2. let's dissipate!
  3. dissipated
  4. dissipating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Related Definitions for "dissipate":

  1. spend frivolously and unwisely1
  2. move away from each other1
  3. to cause to separate and go in different directions1
  4. live a life of pleasure, especially with respect to alcoholic consumption1