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dissipated

[dis-uh-pey-tid] / ˈdɪs əˌpeɪ tɪd /




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Wildlife experts and conservationists had previously observed that, in the wake of the storm, Tapanuli orangutan sightings had dissipated - fuelling speculation that the great apes may have been swept away by floods and landslides.

From BBC • Jun. 11, 2026

His next few releases would see his music becoming clearer sonically, as if that smoke ring had dissipated, as well as funnier and more self-referential.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 2, 2026

If there was any bad blood between Paxton and Middleton over these clashes, it seems to have dissipated in the years since.

From Salon • May 23, 2026

The results initially seemed to quell investors’ worst fears about artificial intelligence encroaching on Monday.com’s business, but the optimism dissipated as the day continued.

From Barron's • May 11, 2026

This energy is dissipated as heat, and increases the amount of disorder in the universe.

From "A Brief History of Time: And Other Essays" by Stephen Hawking




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