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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31. What little energy we generated dissipated in. the rafters.
32. Chances of a good rest were soon dissipated.
33. But the tension in northern Chechnya has not dissipated.
34. Expertise was dissipated, professional standards dropped.
35. Close to, the illusion of glowing feyness dissipated.
36. The gas cloud had dissipated by late morning.
37. Shock is dissipated by drawing back the hands.
38. The consonance of intervals is also dissipated by distance.
39. Even more is lost during the transmission process; the lower the voltage the more energy is dissipated.
40. This occurs when the disturbance is dissipated by direct return to a strongly stable state.
41. They dissipated their inheritance money in a very short period of time.
42. Well-structured courses prevent the sense of singleness of purpose from being dissipated.
43. Perspiring and trembling after a dissipated night, he is nevertheless vigorous as he plays the hopeful Lutheran hymns.
44. It was a case of finite time and brainpower too broadly dissipated, Taylor came to think.
45. Once that confidentiality is dissipated by the use of the documents in open court, primafacie the undertaking lapses.
46. This energy is ultimately dissipated by the action of viscosity on the turbulent fluctuations.
47. She had dissipated her fortune by the time she was twenty-five.
48. The tension engendered by the Good Choices program quietly dissipated(sentencedict.com), but the ensuing peace was short-lived.
49. The changed look at once dissipated the sinister aspect that the gentleman had generated thus far.
50. I lay there pondering this, and my anger dissipated somewhat.
51. Kirov's anger dissipated somewhat as he played the recording over a couple of times.
52. After Taylor was named gang boss and foreman, shop tensions might have dissipated in any number of ways.
53. Initial optimism that the end of the Cold War would lead to a more harmonious world order was rapidly dissipated.
54. Yet neither one of them could remember exactly what had been said; the words had dissipated,[sentencedict.com] leaving only charged air.
55. Very quickly the greatest fortune tended to be dissipated among innumerable descendants.
56. He achieved little in his work and dissipated much of his time in an uncongenial student fraternity.
57. The haze of myth is dissipated, with extraordinary suddenness, from the origins of the world and of life.
58. Part of the reason is that their earnings are dissipated by prices kept high by import controls.
59. Unfortunately, he turned out to be a waster and dissipated his fortune before dying young.
60. The joie de vivre I had experienced in Seoul had all but dissipated.
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