Synonym: adjournment, breakup, disintegration, dissipation, dissolving, licentiousness, looseness, profligacy. Similar words: dissolute, solution, absolution, resolution, final solution, saline solution, joint resolution, evolution. Meaning: [‚dɪsə'luːʃn] n. 1. the process of going into solution 2. separation into component parts 3. dissolute indulgence in sensual pleasure 4. the termination of a meeting 5. the termination or disintegration of a relationship (between persons or nations).
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1. The president announced the dissolution of the National Assembly.
2. The churches consociated to fight their dissolution.
3. Politicians say it could lead to a dissolution of parliament.
4. Agitation continued after the dissolution of the Short Parliament.
5. The final act was its dissolution.
6. The dissolution of the monasteries in Henry VIII's reign has never been forgotten.
7. These included the dissolution of the present government and constituent assembly.
8. Converted to an Elizabethan great house following the dissolution of the Monasteries, the abbey has a peaceful atmosphere.
9. Dissolution of the League did not entail the expiry of the supervisory function.
10. Before primary gall stone dissolution, 16 patients had had solitary stones: the remaining 77 had had multiple stones.
11. Yet this final dissolution was the culmination of a long decline.
12. Until their dissolution in 1832, the Militia was the most numerous body in the archipelago.
13. With their dissolution the health and welfare functions would have to be distributed between the newer health and social services administrative entities.
14. The mass production and marketing of family food expresses the dissolution of domesticity as a way of life.
15. In mid-November another mass meeting reaffirmed the Naythuyein resolutions and called for the dissolution of the recently formed Governor's Council.
16. In the interim, authority members will take resolutions to their respective cities for approval of the dissolution agreement.
17. As yet, there is no information about nucleation times measured in this way in patients with complete gall stone dissolution.
18. Later in the 17 and 18C the Jesuits took it over, but after their dissolution the chapel was demolished.
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19. Probably foremost among these considerations are the laws of both the Anglican and Catholic churches on marital dissolution.
20. Here followed a series of grim accusations and counter-accusations resulting in the dissolution of tender romance.
21. Monasteries and nunneries were relatively safe from attack until the Dissolution and would have no need for elaborate and impractical tunnels.
22. A third woman had filed for divorce but never completed the dissolution.
23. After a year, he was selected for membership in the Communist party, which still existed covertly despite its official dissolution.
24. Strong traces of radioactivity were discovered in the tombs, which is credited with having arrested dissolution.
25. The present constitution in Article 41.3.2 stated: No law shall be enacted providing for the grant of a dissolution of marriage.
26. Technically she might also refuse a request for a dissolution, although it is hard to imagine her ever doing so.
27. These changes in female employment are commonly supposed to have influenced rates of family formation and dissolution.
28. This generally occurs in marriages so toxic that both partners already know that its dissolution would be the best thing for them.
29. They recognize that no laws can prevail against the dissolution of the social connections and personal motivations that sustain a civilized polity.
30. And so when a son marries, his family may, with reason, mourn the dissolution of the way things were.
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