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to dissipated
verb
To drive away, disperse.
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The pyrite is usually found fine distributed and in small amount in coal matrix, and its heat absorbed from the microwave is apt to dissipated by the surrounding material, which results in the temperature is not high enough for the reactions.
However, strong vertical wind shear caused Beni to dissipated on 5 February, while situated offshore of Queensland near the city of Mackay.
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These cause storms to dissipate.
And unlikely to dissipate quickly.
Pressures, financial and otherwise, seemed to dissipate.
Moreover, safety concerns are unlikely to dissipate.
Still, trauma takes time to dissipate.
"They have to have some way to dissipate energy".
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