Unrestrained by convention or morality.
Preoccupied with the pursuit of pleasure and especially games of chance.
1 After the first few weeks, her sense of being in danger dissipated .
2 All the steam energy is dissipated mechanically, or used directly as heat.
3 The exclamation in its absolute sincerity dissipated every trace of his apprehension.
4 The reforming thrust of the early years dissipated into a disappointing timidity.
5 However, in this soft soil, the impact of missiles was usually dissipated .
6 The camp-fire dissipated the damps, and the long row made rest welcome.
7 Otherwise your energy and attention must be dissipated instead of being concentrated.
8 But the letters from his uncle in America soon dissipated these illusions.
9 It's low-key and far enough that the postgame crowds will have dissipated .
10 The energies dissipated harmlessly on the freezing air, unable to come together.
11 The initial panic from Mid Term election uncertainty seems to have dissipated .
12 Another portion is dissipated by radiation from the sides of the furnace.
13 Presently repellance grew under the frozen mask of astonishment and dissipated it.
14 Besides, now that I was in human form, my bloodlust had dissipated .
15 Even at that, any air of mystery should have long since dissipated .
16 My earlier fear had dissipated now, and for that I was glad.
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