dissipated

/ˈdɪsəˌpeɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Living a life of excessive pleasure, especially drinking alcohol or spending money wastefully.
    • The novel tells the story of a dissipated young heir who loses his family fortune.
    • After years of a dissipated lifestyle, he decided to move to the countryside and live simply.
    • Her dissipated habits worried her friends, who urged her to seek a healthier routine.
  2. Scattered or driven away; no longer concentrated.
    • The crowd dissipated quickly after the concert ended.
    • The morning fog was dissipated by the rising sun.
    • His anger dissipated once he heard the full explanation.