dissolution

  • 21dissolution — dis|so|lu|tion [ˌdısəˈlu:ʃən] n [U] 1.) the act of formally ending a parliament, business, or marriage →↑dissolve ▪ The president announced the dissolution of the National Assembly. 2.) the act of breaking up an organization, institution etc so… …

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  • 22dissolution — noun 1) the dissolution of the legislative session Syn: cessation, conclusion, end, ending, termination, winding up/down, discontinuation, suspension, disbanding; prorogation, recess 2) technical the dissolution of a polymer in a solvent Syn …

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  • 23dissolution — tirpinimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. dissolution; dissolving vok. Auflösen, n rus. растворение, n pranc. dissolution, f …

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  • 24dissolution — tirpimas statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Tirpalo susidarymas. atitikmenys: angl. dissolution; solution vok. Auflösen, n; Auflösung, f; Lösen, n; Lösung, f rus. растворение, n pranc. dissolution, f; solution, f …

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  • 25dissolution — noun Date: 14th century 1. the act or process of dissolving: as a. separation into component parts b. (1) decay, disintegration (2) death c. termination or destru …

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  • 26dissolution — dissolutive, adv. /dis euh looh sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of resolving or dissolving into parts or elements. 2. the resulting state. 3. the undoing or breaking of a bond, tie, union, partnership, etc. 4. the breaking up of an assembly or… …

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  • 27Dissolution — Dis|so|lu|ti|on 〈f. 20〉 1. Auflösung, Trennung 2. 〈fig.〉 Zügellosigkeit [<lat. dissolutio „Auflösung, Ungebundenheit, Leichtsinn“] * * * Dissolution   [lateinisch »Auflösung«, »Zügellosigkeit«] die, / en, physikalische Chemie: Übergang… …

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  • 28dissolution — dis·so·lu·tion .dis ə lü shən n the act or process of dissolving: as a) separation into component parts b) DEATH (1) <grew convinced of his friend s approaching dissolution (Elinor Wylie)> c) LIQUEFACTION d) SOLUTION (1a) * * *… …

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  • 29dissolution —    1. death    Literally, the splitting up into constituent parts, as the corpse into bones, or the body from the soul:     A fetch... come to assure... a happy longevity or immediate dissolution. (Banim, 1825 a fetch was a ghostly figure)    2.… …

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  • 30dissolution — noun (U) 1 the act of formally ending a parliament 2 the act of formally ending a marriage or business arrangement 3 the process by which something gradually becomes weaker and disappears: the dissolution of the Roman Empire …

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