Etymology:
Dissipated is derived from the Latin word "dissipare," meaning "to scatter, disperse, or waste."
Meaning:
Dissipated means:
Origin:
The term "dissipated" dates back to the 16th century, when it was used to describe the wasteful spending of money or resources. By the 17th century, it had expanded to refer to more general forms of extravagance and debauchery.
Usage:
"Dissipated" is commonly used to describe:
Examples:
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