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Dissipated refers to the state of something that has been dispersed, scattered, or spread out. This term is often used in various contexts, including physics, economics, and everyday language. In physics, dissipation refers to the process by which energy is dispersed or lost, often as heat, in a system. For example, when a ball bounces, some of its energy is dissipated as heat due to friction with the ground. In economics, dissipated refers to the process of spreading wealth or resources widely, often leading to a more equitable distribution. This can occur through policies aimed at reducing inequality or through natural processes like the diffusion of innovations. In everyday language, something that is dissipated has been spread out or lost, often in a way that makes it difficult to recover. For instance, a dissipated cloud has spread out and become less distinct. The opposite of dissipated is concentrated, which refers to something that is gathered or collected in one place or form.