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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31. In 1940 the old Burwell drainage commission finally accepted voluntary dissolution when its ancient pump engine collapsed beyond repair.
32. Consequently the saturated zone must be constantly flushed by undersaturated water if dissolution is to be an effective mechanism.
33. This tradition persisted even after the dissolution of the military frontier in 1881.
34. He heard the cry of its dissolution, saw the blood run away from itself on the floorboards below.
35. The dissolution, taking an account of the distribution of assets, should normally be provided for in the partnership deed.
36. It is a mistake to regard age as a downhill grade toward dissolution. The reverse is true. As one grows older, one climbs with surprising strides. George Sand
37. You had to be able to bear the tangles of the soul, the sight of cruel dissolution.
38. The announcement was followed by the dissolution of the House of Representatives on Feb. 17.
39. Nyerere was arguing right up to, and beyond the date of the dissolution of the RDA that ujamaa villages must govern themselves.
40. The court ordered the dissolution of seven insolvent housing loan companies.
41. As dissolution proceeds, a honeycomb texture may result, particularly where a mineral has near rectilinear cleavages.
42. He answered that he had gone too far now and that the Country expected a dissolution.
43. In the process of dissolution, the royal officials had stripped the church, as all others, of its valuable ornaments.
44. In August the government ordered the dissolution of the military unit involved in the massacre.
45. The formal dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991 did not automatically change any of that for the better.
46. With the dissolution of the Eastern Bloc powers, more nations have stepped up.
47. Expressed in terms of individual psychology, the danger was one of dissolution of the painfully acquired superego and corresponding regression in the ego.
48. And the main reason was that reactionary and factious opposition led the Government to seek and obtain an immediate dissolution of Parliament.sentencedict.com/dissolution.html
49. He agreed with Wedgie about the dissolution of the power blocs.
50. Hope was an ardent supporter of the Society, and was its President from June 1859 until its dissolution after 1878.
51. Louth was much involved in the Lincolnshire Rising after the dissolution of the abbey in 1536 caused grave discontent in the town.
52. Information about the total student body revealed that dissolution of the traditional family is not uncommon.
53. Opposition politicians called for the dissolution of parliament and the holding of fresh elections.
54. Liberal policy was unpatriotic because it recognised other national interests and threatened dissolution of the empire.
55. Flux is associated with alchemical dissolution and disintegration.
56. In the experiment group dissolution of myofibril is reduced.
57. He obtained the dissolution of his marriage with her.
58. Dissolution of the metal may occur.
59. the dissolution of barriers of class and race.
60. OBJECTIVE To establish the dissolution method for nateglinide tablets.
More similar words: dissolute, solution, absolution, resolution, final solution, saline solution, joint resolution, evolution, revolution, devolution, revolutionary, revolutionize, green revolution, american revolution, glorious revolution, absolutism, dissolve, pollution, dissipation, distribution, dissertation, absolute, resolute, absolutely, irresolute, resolutely, dissonant, dissonance, absolute magnitude, constitutional convention.