to scatter
The time it takes to dissipate, dissociate or inactivate HALF of the original amount of reactant.
The clouds began to dissipate after the storm. He watched her anger dissipate into a profound sense of relief as the truth finally sank in.
The noun forms of the verb to dissipate are dissipation, dissipator (or dissipater), and the gerund, dissipating.
Smoke will dissipate faster when there is a breeze blowing.
Heat is defined as 'the transfer of energy from a warmer body to a cooler body'.So, in common with all materials, for aluminium to dissipate heat, it must be at a higher temperature than its surroundings.
Dissipate means when you pull something apart or something is getting forced/pulled apart.
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"Upon detecting the menancing presence of a lioness, the gazelles were quick to dissipate." (Dissipate means to dispel, disperese, scatter, drive away, waste, or squander.) :)
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Antonyms for dissipate:AccumulateAppearAssembleBuildCollectGarnerGatherHoardSaveStarve
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