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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61. The terror ended only when the weary throng dissipated itself.
62. This energy is dissipated as heat, and increases the amount of disorder in the universe.
63. The repressive measures adopted in the South after the Emancipation Proclamation were rapidly dissipated.
64. But any such force is dissipated because the protagonists are not really incestuous at all, as I shall shown now.
65. The irritation was dissipated by the balm of her bedroom personality.
66. In truth the main justification for the scheme is utterly dissipated.
67. His faith, to a degree, had dissipated his own, imbuing with a little fresh strength his run-down role.
68. Her father had dissipated her inheritance.
69. This compression is not dissipated by agents.
70. This is a method to restrain great joy impairing the heart and restore mental functions by applying fearful factors to astringe the dissipated cardiac spirit.
71. USDA says this year Asian Rust threat to production has largely dissipated.
72. Having made a fortune, they led a dissipated and unashamed life.
73. The nonlinear kinetic characters of landslip action are complex, exoteric and dissipated.
74. Immediately what little romantic glamour this Christmas homecoming had held for her was dissipated.
75. Erasure is a transmutative tone that allows that which one is complete with to be dissipated and released in the field.
76. The factory's meager profit has dissipated due to long-standing liquidity problems.
77. If the current becomes too high, the power dissipated may damage the sample and the cryostat .
78. Yesterday although dissipated, distinguishes to meet by chance difficultly, how can forget your affection.
79. The large amount of heat generated by the engine block has to be dissipated.
80. Sulfonylurea herbicide in the environment can be dissipated mainly through chemical hydrolysis and micro - degradation.
81. Nevertheless, the wave quickly ran out of steam as it entered the Gulf of Alaska and soon dissipated, causing no further problems.
82. After making landfall in Oman, Phet dissipated somewhat, but remained organized enough to move back over the Arabian Sea toward Pakistan.
83. So that scientists find it strange that the Duffy protein gene dissipated and black African origin-specific anti-malaria gene appears to be the evolution of the times at the same time.
84. The temperature inversion dissipated by evening p.m. following periods of sunshine during the day.
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85. The energy is dissipated by subsequent bond cleavage reactions into various " daughter ions ".
86. Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society; deplorably dissipated and degraded; riotous living; fast women.
87. The result is that the impact of a unilateral U. S. attempt at revival by deficit financing may be dissipated abroad.
88. He's dissolute and dissipated.
89. Following administration of an epidural or spinal anesthetic, the patient should demonstrate the ability to void. This provides evidence that residual sympathetic blockade has dissipated.
90. Having made a fortune, they let a dissipated and unashamed life.
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