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    Use "dissipated" in a sentence

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    dissipated


    1. Safe behind their crumbling castle walls, the family’s ancient lust for life dissipated, and the vitality of these new lives completely passed them by


    2. protest and activism dissipated and dwindled, becoming nothing


    3. life dissipated, and the vitality of these new lives completely passed


    4. quickly as the burning pain had come, it dissipated


    5. dissipated Jenna was standing before the witch


    6. perpetual haze that usually enveloped the area apparently dissipated


    7. was unmistakable a familiar pain that dissipated almost as quickly as its inception,


    8. Her anger at the town from early in the day had long dissipated in response to it’s beauty


    9. No older than fourteen suns, Harple had smooth pinkish flesh that was rather plump, especially at his cheeks, even though much of his excess fat had actually dissipated with his recent work load


    10. Those were the times when eternal youth came to the general population, the governments dissipated and the current lifestyle came about

    11. Her efforts dissipated as the chill of the water began seeping into her flesh


    12. The craft settled to the earth, and the flames dissipated


    13. But just as soon as he had, the image shimmered and dissipated


    14. Initially there was some strained interaction between the two sisters, but that dissipated gradually as the day wore on


    15. Not even the sun, newly emboldened by dissipated storm clouds, could shine enough light on such riddles


    16. And when the obscurity dissipated, a lute had replaced the flute in the man’s hand


    17. The seas calmed, the tornadoes dissipated and headed back out to sea harmlessly


    18. Then I watched as the fear dissipated from his eyes and was replaced with concern and determination


    19. The rest are commonly dissipated and dispersed in the desert


    20. As the white clouds from the extinguisher rapidly dissipated, the extent of the damage became apparent

    21. Such nations are always strangers to every sort of luxury, and great wealth can scarce ever be dissipated among them by improvident profusion


    22. But had those tolls been put under the management of commissioners, who had no such interest, they might perhaps, have been dissipated in ornamental and unnecessary expenses, while the most essential parts of the works were allowed to go to ruin


    23. In other respects, he commonly returns home more conceited, more unprincipled, more dissipated, and more incapable of my serious application, either to study or to business, than he could well have become in so short a time had he lived at home


    24. Wispy clouds blanketed the tops, then floated away and dissipated


    25. The taste for some sort of pageantry, for splendid buildings, at least, and other public ornaments, frequently prevails as much in the apparently sober senate-house of a little republic, as in the dissipated court of the greatest king


    26. He threw his arm up reflexively, and in that instant his magic dissipated


    27. “There were a couple of cops around here asking about you,” his father told him in a stronger, more lucid voice as his post-nap grogginess dissipated


    28. Looking around, the chill had dissipated from his exertions


    29. Then her anger dissipated


    30. And when she finally came with a muted scream, the tensions that had built until she thought she might burst, dissipated as wave after wave rippled through her muscles

    31. Any desire he may have had dissipated and she became to him all of womanhood: bitchy, holier-than-thou cunts every one of them, just like Sylvia


    32. Her anger had thoroughly dissipated


    33. As nightfall approached, the skies had gradually cleared and the wet mist had dissipated


    34. Molo thought about inquiring about the origin of the meat, but quickly his inquisitiveness dissipated into a forlorn hope that some of the desert was populated by hares or something equally less hideous than lizards


    35. Once the initial feeling of shock had dissipated, Hilderich mustered every iota of self-control to keep himself from screaming the question through gritting teeth, his fists clenched in tension:


    36. I drove it into him, into his legs and he screeched and tumbled and I was on top of him and drove the knife into his chest and he dissipated into dust that choked my lungs


    37. dissipated, the blanket was locally removed, and the heat from the earth beneath could


    38. The portal dissipated,


    39. that dissipated to reveal her odd motorcycle


    40. If these musings and hypotheses were so, Nick, Bruce, and Jaro most likely would return to their balanced selves once the active ingredients of their onetime tattoos dissipated

    41. The smog of dust and grime had all but dissipated as the trio


    42. dissipated, leaving a clear view of the expanse


    43. She snapped her fingers and the whole contraption dissipated, leaving me in a comfy armchair


    44. The bolt had barely dissipated before the sound of thunder


    45. I want to be angry with him, but the rage seems to have dissipated


    46. It gradually dissipated, leaving me a wider field of vision, but I could not use my PC the entire three months


    47. Then he almost fell with her, because the moment she was back onto the balcony the Levitation spell dissipated


    48. Most of the inside of the room caught fire as the fireball filled the entire room, and then dissipated


    49. ” The pain that had been there but a moment ago dissipated


    50. To the west, north, and north-east, they dissipated some of their massive height and power as they inundated all of the nearby islands









































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    Synonyms for "dissipated"

    betting card-playing dissipated sporting debauched degenerate degraded dissolute fast libertine profligate riotous squandered consumed used up spent destroyed depleted empty dispersed wicked intemperate self-indulgent

    "dissipated" definitions

    unrestrained by convention or morality


    preoccupied with the pursuit of pleasure and especially games of chance