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Definition of dissipation
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Dissipation
(n.) The act of
dissipating
or
dispersing;
a state of
dispersion
or
separation;
dispersion;
waste.
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Candlewaster
::
Candlewaster
(n.) One who
consumes
candles
by being up late for study or
dissipation.
Dissipation
::
Dissipation
(n.) A
dissolute
course
of life, in which
health,
money,
etc., are
squandered
in
pursuit
of
pleasure;
profuseness
in
vicious
indulgence,
as late
hours,
riotous
living,
etc.;
dissoluteness..
Dissipation
::
Dissipation
(n.) A
trifle
which
wastes
time or
distracts
attention.
Dissipation
::
Dissipation
(n.) The act of
dissipating
or
dispersing;
a state of
dispersion
or
separation;
dispersion;
waste.
Dissolution
::
Dissolution
(n.)
Corruption
of
morals;
dissipation;
dissoluteness.
Excess
::
Excess
(n.) An undue
indulgence
of the
appetite;
transgression
of
proper
moderation
in
natural
gratifications;
intemperance;
dissipation.
Dissoluteness
::
Dissoluteness
(n.) State or
quality
of being
dissolute;
looseness
of
morals
and
manners;
addictedness
to
sinful
pleasures;
debauchery;
dissipation.
Racket
::
Racket
(v. i.) To
carouse
or
engage
in
dissipation.
Racket
::
Racket
(n.) A
carouse;
any
reckless
dissipation.
Consume
::
Consume
(v. t.) To
destroy,
as by
decomposition,
dissipation,
waste,
or fire; to use up; to
expend;
to
waste;
to burn up; to eat up; to
devour..
Crow''s-foot
::
Crow's-foot
(n.) The
wrinkles
that
appear,
as the
effect
of age or
dissipation,
under and
around
the outer
corners
of the
eyes..
Armature
::
Armature
(n.) A piece of soft iron used to
connect
the two poles of a
magnet,
or
electro-magnet,
in order to
complete
the
circuit,
or to
receive
and apply the
magnetic
force.
In the
ordinary
horseshoe
magnet,
it
serves
to
prevent
the
dissipation
of the
magnetic
force..
Undo
::
Undo (v. t.) To bring to
poverty;
to
impoverish;
to ruin, as in
reputation,
morals,
hopes,
or the like; as, many are
undone
by
unavoidable
losses,
but more undo
themselves
by vices and
dissipation,
or by
indolence..
Dissipate
::
Dissipate
(v. i.) To be
extravagant,
wasteful,
or
dissolute
in the
pursuit
of
pleasure;
to
engage
in
dissipation..
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