- future perfect of dissipate.
Example Sentences
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I'm hopeful that in the future that stigma or that cloud that kind of hangs over apps that cater to the gay community will have dissipated.
From The Verge • Dec. 5, 2017
When it returns in mid-October, much of the righteous anger against the Murdochs will have dissipated.
From Newsweek • Jul. 25, 2011
But the early advantage that Salman Butt will have felt when he won the toss and asked England to bat, will have dissipated a little.
From The Guardian • Aug. 26, 2010
But at that time the winds will have dissipated the last grains of your dust, and Isis herself, who knew how to recover the fragments of Osiris, would hardly be able to recompose your being.
From Humorous Ghost Stories by Scarborough, Dorothy