dissipaters

/ˈdɪsɪpeɪtərz/
noun
  1. Things or people that cause something to disappear or be wasted, especially energy, heat, or resources.
    • In the factory, the dissipaters of energy were replaced with more efficient models to save electricity.
    • Critics called the old leaders dissipaters of public funds who wasted money on unnecessary projects.
    • The new cooling system uses special dissipaters to remove heat from the computer processor.
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