English to Indonesian Dictionary dissipates

dissipates

menghilang
definition
verb
the cloud of smoke dissipated
disperse or scatter.
he had dissipated his entire fortune
squander or fritter away (money, energy, or resources).
translation of 'dissipates'
verb
berfoya-foya,
menyia-nyiakan,
merisau,
mengusir,
menghamburkan,
menghilang,
membuang uang
example
The hydrogen 'dissipates' quickly and disperses upward, while gasoline tends to pool fuel for an explosion.
On impact, most of the kinetic energy 'dissipates' as heat.
You see, in open areas - with plenty of fresh air and breeze going about - the smoke 'dissipates' and goes off into the atmosphere.
Each time something like this happens, the anger 'dissipates' slower and leaves a shadow behind.
That the moral capital of all three parties has been 'dissipated' is not lost on the public, whose contempt for the political process has grown.
My anger was slowly 'dissipating' , but in its place was another emotion.
he wanted to 'dissipate' his anger
This trend suggests that some portion of the rent may have been 'dissipated' in higher-than-necessary production costs.
I don't hold on to the anger, if I can just let it 'dissipate' on its own.
In minimum-security prisons, like the camp in Florence, Colorado where I currently am confined, racial tensions tend to 'dissipate' , if not disappear.
We continued to watch in silence as the smoke slowly 'dissipated' , leaving only the cloudless, star-punctured sky.
Once she'd gotten there in his presence, all her organized thoughts 'dissipated' into a messily arranged array of emotions.
An important truth is that we need full and active participation in liturgy and you don't get that by 'dissipating' your resources.
The monasteries had been dissolved and the proceeds 'dissipated' in war.
Brant's anger 'dissipated' at Gemmel's anger with himself.
To do otherwise is to 'dissipate' resources in random spending.
This kinetic energy will be 'dissipated' in the form of heat on impact of the clip with the magnet.
That sinking feeling we'd experienced as we watched the snow fall when it was supposed to be melting 'dissipated' .
Heneghan's third free and fifth point of the game, coming in the 55th minute, barely stirred the emotion as the Roscommon cause began to 'dissipate' .
Why, in such difficult times, are they 'dissipating' their resources in this manner?
Then the light dimmed until it disappeared and the wind 'dissipated' .
Given the current militancy of the public service unions, it is possible that much additional public spending will be 'dissipated' in wage increases.
A wave of defeat seemed to wash over the slaves, and they slumped, confidence and hope draining as the smoke 'dissipated' into the night air.
he wanted to 'dissipate' his anger
The blue matter floated in the air for a moment, then it 'dissipated' and vanished.
A puff of green smoke glistened upward and 'dissipated' .
Coughing lightly several more times, the black-haired player rubbed at her eyes and leaned against a wall while the smoke slowly 'dissipated' .
At the same time, given the growth in household information, given integration, it's unlikely that the core for the housing market will evaporate or 'dissipate' .
Thus by mid-1999 much of the positive effect of the devaluation on the real incomes of rural producers had been 'dissipated' .
It would attempt to lock future generations into a prejudice that has already 'dissipated' and that someday may disappear.
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