dissipate - use in sentences

Object

  • heat: The heatsink's job is to dissipate the heat to keep the CPU from overheating.
  • tension: This shifting of action and conflict away from the audience dissipated the tension built up by Brennan's actions and Hogg's reactions.
  • cloud: The showers and cloud dissipated in the evening, except in parts of NE England and N Scotland.
  • metal: Money to gamble metal dissipated quickly uranium metal posed a deep slit.
  • power: There is no power dissipated anywhere in the scenario.

Preposition: over

  • time: JB: Change takes time and creates anxiety รข that fear can dissipate over time if we talk about it.

Preposition: into

  • air: Unlike inside the bar itself, the huge cloud of smoke produced by everyone's cigarettes dissipates into the night air.
  • atmosphere: Getting inorganic selenium into gas form will allow it to just dissipate harmlessly into the atmosphere.

Adjective complement

  • due: Some of our concern about the national denominations will dissipate due to this dismantling of bureaucracies.

Modifying Another Word

  • gradually: A: All foam products have a slight scent at first which will dissipate gradually.
  • slowly: Many people suggest a winding-down aspect to each ritual, to slowly dissipate the energies which may have been built up during the exercise.
  • safely: For this reason he wears special gauntlets at all times which tracks his energy levels and help to safely dissipate the overflow.
  • rapidly: This causes the smoke screen to dissipate more rapidly.

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