participle disbauxat) (transitive) to dissipate (squander money on pleasures) (reflexive) to dissipate oneself, to debauch Conjugation of disbauxar...
clouds etc) to disperse, to dissipate, (smoke, fog) to clear away (fears, doubts) to blow over to divert/distract oneself passive of рассе́ивать (rasséivatʹ)...
рассе́иваться) to disperse, to scatter (darkness, clouds etc) to disperse, to dissipate, (smoke, fog) to clear away тума́н рассе́ялся ― tumán rasséjalsja ― the...
(“to adhere, to stick, to be fixed”) and cognate with Latvian gaist (“to dissipate”), Lithuanian gaĩšti (“to linger, be slow”), though this root is problematic...
dismount, to leap from horseback թափել զինչս ― tʻapʻel zinčʻs ― to spend, to dissipate, to waste, to squander թափել զոյժ եւ զզօրութիւն ― tʻapʻel zoyž ew zzōrutʻiwn...
(and see their Derived terms): Derived terms ᾰ̓ποδῐᾰλῡ́ω (apodialū́ō, “dissipate”) ἐνδῐᾰλῡ́ω (endialū́ō, “loosen, disperse”) ἐπῐδῐᾰλῡ́ω (epidialū́ō, “come...
Resolvi-me a ir embora. ― I decided to leave. (transitive) to dissolve; to dissipate Synonyms: desfazer, dissipar, dissolver, solver (transitive) to annul...
decline idem, page 201. discard idem, page 228. dispel idem, page 236. dissipate idem, page 239. drive idem, page 253. exile idem, page 292. expel idem...
He is wet if he doesn't show at least a tendency to dissipate, but he isn't wet if he dissipates to excess. A man will be branded as wet for any of these...
disappear. (Compare go away.) Synonyms: disappear, vanish, go away, end, dissipate Antonyms: remain, stay, hold After three days, my headache finally went...