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dissipate

dissipate -pat·ed -pat·ing : to use (marital assets) for one's own benefit and to the exclusion of one's spouse for a purpose unrelated to the marriage at a time when the marriage is undergoing an irretrievable breakdown dis·si·pa·tion [di-sə-pā-shən] n ...


Dissipable

Capable of being scattered or dissipated...


Dissipation

The act of dissipating or dispersing a state of dispersion or separation dispersion waste...


dissipative

Tending to dissipate...


Dissipativity

The rate at which palpable energy is dissipated away into other forms of energy...


bummer

An idle worthless fellow who is without any visible means of support a loafer a dissipated sponger one who bums...


Candlewaster

One who consumes candles by being up late for study or dissipation...


Consumable

Capable of being consumed that may be destroyed dissipated wasted or spent...


Consume

To destroy as by decomposition dissipation waste or fire to use up to expend to waste to burn up to eat up to devour...


Consumptive

Of or pertaining to consumption having the quality of consuming or dissipating destructive wasting...


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