It dissipates when you are pulling something apart.
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.
Dissipate means when you pull something apart or something is getting forced/pulled apart.
to scatter
reciprocate
save
"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.) :)
dissipate heat
Antonyms for dissipate:AccumulateAppearAssembleBuildCollectGarnerGatherHoardSaveStarve
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To do things corresponding to another, such as monkey sees monkey does. A fritter is something which is deep-fried. To fritter away is to dissipate, to lose things in small and trivial increments. "She won the lottery and frittered all the money away on booze."