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Associations of "Dissipating" (30 Words)
asunder | Apart. Torn asunder. |
diffuse | Spread or diffuse through. A diffuse historical novel. |
diffusion | The intermingling of substances by the natural movement of their particles. The diffusion of knowledge. |
disappear | Become less intense and fade away gradually. It is estimated that some 7000 people have been disappeared by security forces. |
disappearance | The event of passing out of sight. The police were investigating her disappearance. |
dispel | Make (a doubt, feeling, or belief) disappear. The brightness of the day did nothing to dispel Elaine s dejection. |
dispersal | The splitting up and selling off of a collection of artefacts or books. Dispersal of pollen by the wind. |
disperse | Denoting a phase dispersed in another phase as in a colloid. The prism disperses light. |
dispersed | Distributed or spread over a considerable extent. Has ties with many widely dispersed friends. |
dispersion | The state of being dispersed. Some seeds rely on birds for dispersion. |
disseminate | Spread throughout an organ or the body. There is a subset of these low grade tumours that can disseminate and migrate. |
dissemination | The action or fact of spreading something, especially information, widely. The dissemination of public information. |
dissipation | The squandering of money, energy, or resources. The dissipation of the mist. |
dissolution | Debauched living; dissipation. The dissolution of their marriage. |
diversify | Spread into new habitats and produce variety or variegate. We re confident that the new owners will grow and diversify the company globally. |
effluence | The action of flowing out. |
imbue | Fill soak or imbue totally. His works are invariably imbued with a sense of calm and serenity. |
intersperse | Scatter among or between other things; place here and there. The debate was interspersed with angry exchanges. |
perfuse | Supply (an organ or tissue) with a fluid, typically treated blood or a blood substitute, by circulating it through blood vessels or other natural channels. The isolated perfused rat liver. |
pervasiveness | The quality of filling or spreading throughout. The pervasiveness of the odor of cabbage in tenement hallways. |
proliferation | Growth by the rapid multiplication of parts. A continuing threat of nuclear proliferation. |
prolix | (of speech or writing) using or containing too many words; tediously lengthy. A prolix lecturer telling you more than you want to know. |
scatter | The scattering of light other electromagnetic radiation or particles. The light is scattered as it strikes particles suspended in the air. |
scattered | (of a person) distracted or disorganized. Changes in the angular distribution of scattered light. |
spray | An act of spraying something. Spray water on someone. |
sprayer | A device, vehicle, or aircraft used for spraying liquids. A paint sprayer. |
spread | Distributed or spread over a considerable extent. The very narrow spread between borrowing and deposit rates. |
sprinkle | A light shower that falls in some locations and not others nearby. A generous sprinkle of pepper. |
strew | Be scattered or spread untidily over (a surface or area. A small room with newspapers strewn all over the floor. |
suffuse | Cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across. His whole frame suffused with a cold dew. |