dissipated 音标拼音: [d'ɪsəp
, etɪd]
a . 沉迷于酒色的,闲游浪荡的,消散的
沈迷于酒色的,闲游浪荡的,消散的
dissipated adj 1 :
unrestrained by convention or morality ; "
Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society "; "
deplorably dissipated and degraded "; "
riotous living "; "
fast women " [
synonym :
{
debauched }, {
degenerate }, {
degraded }, {
dissipated },
{
dissolute }, {
libertine }, {
profligate }, {
riotous },
{
fast }]
2 :
preoccupied with the pursuit of pleasure and especially games of chance ; "
led a dissipated life "; "
a betting man "; "
a card -
playing son of a bitch "; "
a gambling fool "; "
sporting gents and their ladies " [
synonym : {
dissipated }, {
betting }, {
card -
playing }, {
sporting }]
Dissipated \
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1 .
Squandered ;
scattered . "
Dissipated wealth ." --
Johnson .
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2 .
Wasteful of health ,
money ,
etc .,
in the pursuit of pleasure ;
dissolute ;
intemperate .
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A life irregular and dissipated . --
Johnson .
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dissipate \
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Dissipated };
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n . {
Dissipating }.] [
L .
dissipatus ,
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p .
of dissipare ;
dis -
an obsolete verb sipare ,
supare .
to throw .]
1 .
To scatter completely ;
to disperse and cause to disappear ;
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used esp .
of the dispersion of things that can never again be collected or restored .
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Dissipated those foggy mists of error . --
Selden .
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I soon dissipated his fears . --
Cook .
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The extreme tendency of civilization is to dissipate all intellectual energy . --
Hazlitt .
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2 .
To destroy by wasteful extravagance or lavish use ;
to squander .
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The vast wealth . . .
was in three years dissipated .
--
Bp .
Burnet .
Syn :
To disperse ;
scatter ;
dispel ;
spend ;
squander ;
waste ;
consume ;
lavish .
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93 Moby Thesaurus words for "
dissipated ":
abandoned ,
abated ,
ablated ,
attenuated ,
bated ,
belittled ,
broadcast ,
burnt up ,
by the board ,
consumed ,
contracted ,
curtailed ,
debauched ,
decreased ,
deflated ,
depleted ,
diffuse ,
diminished ,
discrete ,
dispersed ,
dispread ,
disseminated ,
dissolute ,
distributed ,
down the drain ,
drained ,
dropped ,
eaten up ,
effete ,
eroded ,
exhausted ,
expended ,
fallen ,
fast ,
finished ,
forfeit ,
forfeited ,
free ,
free -
living ,
gallant ,
gay ,
gone ,
gone to waste ,
high -
living ,
impoverished ,
irretrievable ,
less ,
lesser ,
licentious ,
long -
lost ,
lost ,
lost to ,
lower ,
lowered ,
miniaturized ,
misspent ,
out the window ,
profligate ,
rakehell ,
rakehellish ,
rakehelly ,
rakish ,
reduced ,
retrenched ,
riotous ,
run to seed ,
scaled -
down ,
scattered ,
shorn ,
shorter ,
shrunk ,
shrunken ,
smaller ,
sparse ,
spent ,
sporadic ,
spread ,
squandered ,
straggling ,
straggly ,
strewn ,
strown ,
unbridled ,
used ,
used up ,
wasted ,
watered -
down ,
weakened ,
widespread ,
wild ,
worn ,
worn away ,
worn -
out
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DISSIPATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DISSIPATE is to break up and drive off How to use dissipate in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Dissipate
DISSIPATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com dissipated, dissipating to scatter in various directions; disperse; dispel Antonyms: unite to spend or use wastefully or extravagantly; squander; deplete to dissipate one's talents; to dissipate a fortune on high living
DISSIPATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary The heat gradually dissipates into the atmosphere His anger dissipated as the situation became clear
Dissipate - definition of dissipate by The Free Dictionary 1 To be attenuated and vanish: The dark clouds finally dissipated 2 To become dispelled; vanish: His anger dissipated in time
dissipate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of dissipate verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
DISSIPATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary When something dissipates or when you dissipate it, it becomes less or becomes less strong until it disappears or goes away completely The tension in the room had dissipated
Dissipate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To dissipate is to disperse or fade away — as a bad smell will dissipate (usually) if you wait long enough Dissipate can also mean “spend or use wastefully ” If you win the lottery, you might suddenly find yourself with a group of new friends encouraging you to dissipate your money (on them)
Dissipate – meaning, definition, etymology, examples and more — Self . . . dissipated (adj ): Showing the effects of excessive indulgence in pleasure or activities; appearing worn out or exhausted, often with a hint of recklessness Can also describe something that has been scattered or dispersed Example: He had a dissipated look about him, as if he hadn't slept in days The dissipated crowd slowly made its way home
Dissipate Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary Her anger began to dissipate after a while He had dissipated [= squandered] his family's fortune in only a few years
dissipated - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective dissipated Wasteful of health or possessions in the pursuit of pleasure