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is dissipating
verb
To drive away, disperse.
Exact(37)
"George Washington is dissipating from the textbooks.
Still, he added: "The tailwind we've all enjoyed is dissipating.
The pessimism that broke out in 2009 is dissipating.
A sense of crisis is dissipating established mindsets and assumptions – and companies are discovering that people matter.
Mr. Sharon was elected more than a year ago on a promise of peace and security, but his support is dissipating as the violence grows.
But the Shiite community's hope that Abdullah would usher in tolerance and pluralism is dissipating in the sectarian tensions that have spread through the region.
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All that is dissipated when you're a hired hand.
On the contrary, the farther electricity is transported, the more of it is dissipated.
Management's willingness to compromise is dissipated by the knowledge that the federal government can intervene.
That means less energy is dissipated during transmission, Mr. Arrington said.
"All energy that is not able to be captured is dissipated as heat," he said.
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