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The word "dissipate" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to the gradual disappearance or dispersal of something, usually energy or a feeling. Example: The tension in the room began to dissipate as the speaker started cracking jokes.
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Dissipate
verb
To drive away, disperse.
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It's as if all has been forgiven – and it serves to dissipate a lot of the tension that had built up at this point.
The social licence to operate, and normalisation that such cultural relationships gift to oil companies, can dissipate the urgency for action and sponsorship can seek to directly influence the climate debate.
Dependent upon how things go on the day, the momentum for further action will build, stagnate or dissipate.
To describe the day would dissipate the visual memory.
Related: Radicalisation in Australia: Muslim leaders work to dissipate 'fixation' with Isis among youths The blog's veracity could not be confirmed, but references to the writer's age and origin in a non-Muslim family in Melbourne line up with reported accounts of the teenager's life.
After all, one of the habitual recognitions of academics, at least in its more critical disciplines, is that the pursuit of knowledge and understanding can so quickly dissipate into meaninglessness.
Perhaps the mistrust he inspires at large may have begun to dissipate.
Auxetic seat belts would dissipate a driver's kinetic energy in a crash more effectively than existing designs.
Measurable impacts on polls, she says, tend to appear only when there is a clear disparity between one candidate and another on the airwaves, and even then they will largely dissipate within 48 hours.
This usually involves having the breaker generate an arc across the contacts with a voltage greater than the line voltage, and then arranging for the breaker to dissipate all the energy in the line until the arc is extinguished.
It turns out that transistors in these flash-memory devices are prone to being gummed up with electrostatic charge that they cannot dissipate.
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