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Word of the Day – Dissipated

By September 27, 2018Word of the Day

Dissipated (adj)

dis-ip-ayt-ed

(of a person or way of life) overindulging in sensual pleasures.

Example sentences

“For the sake of the company this dissipated behaviour within the ranks must stop.”

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