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dissipitate 

A hybrid of the words dissapate and precipitate.
To disperse a substance no longer needed with a subtle force, which then creates desirable outcome.
e.g. used to describe the outbreath in yoga of the grey mist in the healing breath.

"Breathe in the golden light and then allow the grey mist to dissipitate outwards"
dissipitate by Intensity May 27, 2006
When you cause a feeling or an emotion to disappear.
The love he feels for her will dissipate
dissipate by bemorethanhappy June 26, 2016

dissipated 

behaviorally, cognitively, and emotionally incapacitated due to excessive drug use.
friend 1: "i think you over-beveraged."
friend 2: "i am a dissipated gentleman."
dissipated by kagus christ October 30, 2003

dissituated 

in a tight spot.
I am currently dissituated; I have no money for the treatment of my injured knee.
dissituated by uttam maharjan January 15, 2011

Dissipitated 

To disappear or melt into the ground.
Oh no! My chocolate dissipitated!

disipliated 

The school has been disipliated.
disipliated by disipliated July 28, 2023