Crossword-Solution: DISSIPATING 11 letters, 46 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Dissipating p. pr. & vb. n. of Dissipate

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Breaking up and scattering 1 answer
dissipation 19 answers
protem 39 answers
disappearing 40 answers
flitting 40 answers
gliding by 41 answers
Deciduous 41 answers
fugacious 41 answers
Stopgap 42 answers
visiting 42 answers
speeding by 42 answers
flashing by 42 answers
Vanishing 42 answers
perishable 43 answers
nonce 43 answers
Ebbing 44 answers
discontinuous 44 answers
migratory 45 answers
Going by 45 answers
transitory 46 answers
evanescent 47 answers
impermanent 47 answers
Momentarily 48 answers
momentary 48 answers
to pass 49 answers
Ephemeral 51 answers
Swiftly 53 answers
Fading 54 answers
provisional 54 answers
Temporal 55 answers
Makeshift 60 answers
dying 61 answers
decreasing 62 answers
departing 62 answers
interim 66 answers
Hasty 66 answers
receding 68 answers
Fugitive 68 answers
Passing 68 answers
Limited 72 answers
fleeting 73 answers
mortal 73 answers
Flying 76 answers
Brief 83 answers
Going 85 answers
Short 99 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DISSIPATING (5)

Time, it is true, absence, change of scene and new faces, might probably have destroyed the illusion in her instance, as it has done in many others; but her residence remained solitary, and her mind without those means of dissipating her pleasing visions.
The Bride of Lammermoor Sir Walter Scott 1996
Badgered, not only by her husband but by her own relatives, scared no doubt, certainly unhappy, unable for politic reasons to appeal freely to her beloved Robin, to whom might Frances turn but the helpful Turner? And to whom, having turned to pretty Anne, was she likely to be led but again to the wizard of Lambeth? Dr Forman had a heart for beauty in distress, but dissipating the ardency of an exigent husband was a difficult matter compared with attracting that of a negligent lover.
She Stands Accused Victor MacClure 1996
The newer scientific modes of thought, and especially the new ideas regarding the heavens, revealed first by Copernicus and Galileo and later by Newton, Huygens, and Halley, were gradually dissipating the whole domain of the Prince of the Power of the Air; but from first to last a long line of eminent divines, Anglican and Calvinistic, strove to resist the new thought.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996
The momentary glare which the flames poured through the dungeon, on dissipating suddenly, seemed to have increased its natural gloom.
The Monk: M. G. Lewis 1996
All of us hope for and look forward to the fine flowering of human genius--of genius not expending and dissipating its energy in the bitter struggle for mere existence, but developing to a fine maturity, sustained and nourished by the soil of active appreciation, criticism, and recognition.
The Pivot of Civilization Margaret Sanger 2008

Quotes with DISSIPATING (3)

So of course time is necessary. But nevertheless damn painful, for it transforms all the pieces of your life - joy and sorrow, youth and age, love and hate, terror and bliss - from fire into smoke rising up the air and dissipating on a breeze.
Charles Frazier
There are forces working in the world as never before in the history of mankind for standardization, for the regimentation of us all, or what I like to call making muffins of us, muffins all like every other muffin in the muffin tin. This is the limited universe, the drying dissipating universe that we can help our children to avoid by providing them with ‘explosive material capable of stirring up fresh life endlessly'.
Madeleine L'Engle
I believe that every one of us here tonight has as clear and vital a vocation as anyone in a religiousorder. We have the vocation of keeping alive Mr. Melcher's excitement in leading young peopleinto an expanding imagination. Because of the very nature of the world as it is today our childrenreceive in school a heavy load of scientific and analytic subjects, so it is in their reading for fun, for pleasure, that they must be guided into creativity. These are forces working in …
Madeleine L'Engle