dissipate in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
DISSIPATE: to cause something to disappear or disperse gradually.
Sample Sentences
- The morning sun began to dissipate the fog that had settled over the valley overnight.
- Her anger started to dissipate as she listened to his sincere apology.
- The heat from the candle will dissipate into the air, warming the room gradually.
- As the storm clouds rolled away, the tension in the atmosphere seemed to dissipate as well.
- Over time, the excitement of the event will dissipate, leaving only fond memories behind.
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