Definition of Disipation	
	    			    		
		    		Dis`si*pa"tion (?), n. [L.
dissipatio: cf. F. dissipation.] 1.
The act of dissipating or dispersing; a state of dispersion or
separation; dispersion; waste. 
Without loss or dissipation of the
matter.  Bacon.
The famous dissipation of mankind. 
Sir M. Hale.
2. A dissolute course of life, in which
health, money, etc., are squandered in pursuit of pleasure;
profuseness in vicious indulgence, as late hours, riotous living,
etc.; dissoluteness. 
To reclaim the spendthrift from his dissipation
and extravagance.  P. Henry.
3. A trifle which wastes time or distracts
attention. 
Prevented from finishing them [the letters] a thousand
avocations and dissipations.  Swift.
Dissipation of energy. Same as
Degradation of energy, under Degradation.
  
		    		 - Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913) 
		    		 
		    			    		
		    		- The act of dissipating or dispersing; a state of dispersion or separation; dispersion; waste.
 
 - A dissolute course of life, in which health, money, etc., are squandered in pursuit of pleasure; profuseness in vicious indulgence, as late hours, riotous living, etc.; dissoluteness.
 
 - A trifle which wastes time or distracts attention.
 
 
  
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