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are dissipating
verb
To drive away, disperse.
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By preparing for deficit-cutting and neglecting productivity, government departments are dissipating their efforts.
It all still looks pretty amazing but the energy and innovation of the original are dissipating rapidly.
Concerns about rising taxes, long considered the third rail of state politics, are dissipating as the economy booms and governments and families share in the surpluses.
The optimism of the last few weeks — fueled by a sense that crises are dissipating — is a significant change from recent years.
Aides to both senators say hard feelings between the two camps are dissipating by the week — many people from both sides, in fact, were friends before and remain close — but some habits remain.
But the major sources of drag to the currency in recent years — high inflation and high current account deficit — are dissipating rapidly, and will help support the currency, in our view.
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"George Washington is dissipating from the textbooks.
The cloud was dissipating in the blue sky.
The pessimism that broke out in 2009 is dissipating.
The discord between Hilliard and Fassel did not seem to be dissipating today.
"The swelling seems to be going down, and the bruising seems to be dissipating".
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