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were dissipating
verb
To drive away, disperse.
Exact(7)
The mosques we had encountered to the north were dissipating and the mercury was rising.
Carter must have known how some of the most talented people in that clubhouse were dissipating their skills.
"It looked like things were dissipating and a line of showers were going into dry air once it hit the coast.
In addition, yeast with high levels of UCP2 grew very slowly, suggesting that they were dissipating much of their food energy as heat rather than converting it into energy for growth.
Tax avoidance RSV was 27.9% (95%CI, 15.9 to 39.9; p<.001) and 5.3% (95%CI, 3.6 to 7.1; p<.001) statistically significantly higher during the implementation and post periods, although searches were dissipating in the later portion of the post period (Figure 2A & 2B).
These concerns were dissipating as staff received training and had opportunities to practice skills.
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It would be a tragedy if it were dissipated.
Two decades of vaguely anti-Doyle sentiment were dissipated in an hour.
Government spending was uncontrolled; funds were dissipated in maintaining large and unproductive garrison forces.
Of course, the free energy changes of these spontaneous fluxes of cations were dissipated as heat.
Worries in both groups were dissipated by successfully birthing a healthy baby.
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