Synonym: cease, disappear, end, fade, liquefy, melt, pass away. Antonym: convoke. Similar words: resolve, evolve, involve, involved, involvement, revolve around, dismiss, sole. Meaning: [dɪ'zɒlv] n. (film) a gradual transition from one scene to the next; the next scene is gradually superimposed as the former scene fades out. v. 1. cause to go into a solution 2. pass into a solution 3. become weaker 4. come to an end 5. stop functioning or cohering as a unit 6. cause to lose control emotionally 7. lose control emotionally 8. cause to fade away 9. become or cause to become soft or liquid 10. bring the association of to an end or cause to break up 11. declare void.
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61, Theoretically, she can dissolve Parliament without advice, but the right has been in abeyance for years.
62, It stated that the militias should dissolve by April 20, 1991.
63, What is the constitutional importance of the power to dissolve Parliament?
64, The emigrants dissolve their pasts in labour, in blurred decades where memory is functionless.
65, One could dissolve and still exist ... I hovered on the edge of consciousness, semi-asleep, making nonsense.
66, Miss Bhutto gave Mr Ishaq an excuse to dissolve parliament by offering the resignation of her party's members of parliament.
67, Is it too imaginative to suppose that all these consequences would follow an abolition of the power to dissolve?
68, It is even possible to dissolve certain types of crystal if the foods used are special diets, carefully chosen by vets.
69, Follow-up Bring other substances such as sugar, baking soda, or corn syrup to dissolve in water.
70, This process should last only a few seconds or the coral will begin to dissolve.sentencedict.com
71, Dissolve gelatin in cold water and add to soup mixture. Add remaining ingredients and mix well.
72, But the close friendships he had formerly enjoyed there began to dissolve.
73, Do not use coral sand as a filter bed substrate as this will gradually dissolve and affect the calcium level.
74, There's a bit of a lap dissolve and the full moon becomes a paper cup viewed from above.
75, B.L. I had these passionate blouse-ripping fantasies, the sort where you dissolve on a bearskin rug and explode with ecstasy.
76, Amongst the few powers which may not be so delegated is the power to dissolve Parliament.
77, When ready to finish dish, dissolve remaining 1 tablespoon cornstarch in water; set aside.
78, I think she's picked up a few pointers, like how to chop an onion and how to dissolve an Oxo cube.
79, Bush suggested that the conference would dissolve into a series of bilateral negotiations, but would be periodically reconvened.
80, The head of state would have no powers to dissolve parliament or to appoint state officials without parliamentary approval.
81, The tiny bubbles, stirred by her breath, foam up briefly and dissolve.
82, The town's magistrates were told that tension had built up for a year after a decision to dissolve the partnership.
83, Tragically, it seems a deadly certainty that the region will dissolve into war.
84, Sometimes even it is desired to vest a power to dissolve in one partner or a specified majority.
85, In general, groups and sub-groups continually form, reform and dissolve within informal settlements.
86, Would the cream dissolve fat on contact or penetrate the skin?
87, But we identify with this physical separation even at a mental and spiritual level, where such separation has begun to dissolve.
88, A Troll stepped unwittingly into a steaming puddle and immediately began to dissolve.
89, Heat gently to dissolve the sugar, then boil again quickly until the sugar turns golden.
90, The former political coalition which directed support towards the skilled working class in the private sector had begun to dissolve.
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