Dissipate means when you pull something apart or something is getting forced/pulled 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.
It means for the energy to get away, to spread out. Usually used for excess heat.
Dissipate means to disappear by becoming more and more tenuous or less dense. Hence "A crowd dissipates when the members of the crowd drift away one by one."
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.) :)
Antonyms for dissipate:AccumulateAppearAssembleBuildCollectGarnerGatherHoardSaveStarve
dissipate heat