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- Dissipate - v. t. - To scatter completely; to disperse and cause to disappear; -- used esp. of the dispersion of things that can never again be collected or restored.
- Dissipate - v. t. - To destroy by wasteful extravagance or lavish use; to squander.
- Dissipate - v. i. - To separate into parts and disappear; to waste away; to scatter; to disperse; to vanish; as, a fog or cloud gradually dissipates before the rays or heat of the sun; the heat of a body dissipates.
- Dissipate - v. i. - To be extravagant, wasteful, or dissolute in the pursuit of pleasure; to engage in dissipation.
- Dissipated - imp. & p. p. - of Dissipate
- Dissipated - a. - Squandered; scattered.
- Dissipated - a. - Wasteful of health, money, etc., in the pursuit of pleasure; dissolute; intemperate.
- Embezzle - v. t. - To misappropriate; to waste; to dissipate in extravagance.
- Overblow - v. t. - To blow away; to dissipate by wind, or as by wind.
- Roast - v. t. - To dissipate by heat the volatile parts of, as ores.
- Evaporate - v. t. - To convert from a liquid or solid state into vapor (usually) by the agency of heat; to dissipate in vapor or fumes.
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- G1287 διασκορπίζω - 1287 διασκορπίζω - ΔΙΑΣΚΟΡΠΊΖΩ - - diaskorpízō - dee-as-kor-pid'-zo - from διά and σκορπίζω; to dissipate, i.e. (genitive case) to rout or separate; specially, to winnow; figuratively, to squander:--disperse, scatter (abroad), strew, waste. - Verb - greek
- G4650 σκορπίζω - 4650 σκορπίζω - ΣΚΟΡΠΊΖΩ - - skorpízō - skor-pid'-zo - apparently from the same as σκορπίος (through the idea of penetrating); to dissipate, i.e. (figuratively) put to flight, waste, be liberal:--disperse abroad, scatter (abroad). - Verb - greek