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dissipation

wastefulness / scattering / dispersion / debauchery / energy loss
Noun

This term describes a process of scattering or wasting, whether it be physical energy, material wealth, or moral character. It carries a strong connotation of loss and inefficiency, suggesting that something once concentrated or valuable has been spread too thin to be useful. In a behavioral context, it specifically targets the ruin of one's health or reputation through hedonism. Unlike simple spending, it implies a reckless, destructive pattern of indulgence that leads to total depletion.

Meanings

Noun

The act of wasting money, resources, or energy on frivolous or extravagant activities.

"His fortune was lost through a lifetime of dissipation and gambling."

Noun

The process of a substance, energy, or a feeling disappearing or spreading out until it vanishes.

"The dissipation of the fog allowed the hikers to see the summit for the first time."

Noun

The wasteful consumption of a person's health or morals through excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures.

"The decadent lifestyle of the era was marked by an atmosphere of moral dissipation."

Noun

In physics, the conversion of energy from a useful form into a non-useful form, typically heat.

"The heat sink is designed to increase the dissipation of thermal energy from the processor."

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