Synonym: betting, card-playing, debauched, degenerate, degraded, dissolute, fast, libertine, profligate, riotous, sporting. Similar words: dissipate, dissipation, mississippi, anticipated, emancipated, unanticipated, dissimulate, peripatetic. Meaning: ['dɪsɪpeɪtɪd] adj. 1. unrestrained by convention or morality 2. preoccupied with the pursuit of pleasure and especially games of chance.
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1. The mist quickly dissipated as the sun rose.
2. The wind quickly dissipated the clouds.
3. The tension in the room had dissipated.
4. The sun dissipated the mist.
5. He often dissipated his energies in trivial matters.
6. As he thought it over, his anger gradually dissipated.
7. The heat had to be dissipated by elaborate cooling systems.
8. These playboys riot in dissipated living.
9. The news dissipated my fear.
10. Flynn was still handsome, though dissipated.
11. He dissipated his large inheritance.
12. The sun shone and the mist dissipated.
13. He plays a dissipated American writer living in Europe.
14. He soon dissipated his fortune.
15. The sun dissipated the mists.
16. The fog dissipated when the sun rose.
17. She soon dissipated her fortune.
18. His savings were soon dissipated.
19. Don't lead a dissipated life.
20. There's no point in dissipated life.
21. His anger dissipated as the situation became clear.
22. Her laughter soon dissipated the tension in the air.
23. Her son's letter dissipated all her fears and anxiety.
24. The volunteers' energy was dissipated by the enormous amounts of paperwork involved in the project.sentencedict.com/dissipated.html
25. He dissipated the family fortune in only a few years of wild living.
26. He recalled his dissipated youth spent in nightclubs and bars.
27. Eventually, his anger dissipated.
28. Little by little, the smoke was dissipated by the breeze.
29. Francis dissipated his large fortune inherited from his grandfather in a few years.
30. If heat can not be dissipated circuits misbehave.
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