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dissolution
dis·so·lu·tion D0290300 (dĭs′ə-lo͞o′shən)n.1. Decomposition into fragments or parts; disintegration.2. Indulgence in sensual pleasures; debauchery.3. Termination or extinction by disintegration or dispersion: The dissolution of the empire was remarkably swift.4. Extinction of life; death.5. Annulment or termination of a formal or legal bond or relationship.6. Formal dismissal of an assembly or legislature.7. Reduction to a liquid form; liquefaction. dis′so·lu′tive adj.dissolution (ˌdɪsəˈluːʃən) n1. the resolution or separation into component parts; disintegration2. destruction by breaking up and dispersing3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the termination of a meeting or assembly, such as Parliament4. (Law) the termination of a formal or legal relationship, such as a business enterprise, marriage, etc5. the state of being dissolute; dissipation6. (Law) the act or process of dissolving ˈdissoˌlutive adjdis•so•lu•tion (ˌdɪs əˈlu ʃən) 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, partnership, etc. 4. the breaking up of an assembly or organization; dismissal; dispersal. 5. death; decease. 6. a bringing or coming to an end; disintegration; termination. 7. the process by which a solid, gas, or liquid is dispersed homogeneously in a gas, solid, or, esp., a liquid. [1350–1400; < Latin] dis′so•lu`tive, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dissolution - separation into component partsdisintegrationfibrinolysis - a normal ongoing process that dissolves fibrin and results in the removal of small blood clots; "drugs causing fibrinolysis have been utilized therapeutically"lysis - (biochemistry) dissolution or destruction of cells such as blood cells or bacterianatural action, natural process, action, activity - a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings); "the action of natural forces"; "volcanic activity" | | 2. | dissolution - the process of going into solution; "the dissolving of salt in water"dissolvingliquefaction - the conversion of a solid or a gas into a liquid | | 3. | dissolution - dissolute indulgence in sensual pleasuredissipation, licentiousness, profligacy, loosenessintemperateness, self-indulgence, intemperance - excess in action and immoderate indulgence of bodily appetites, especially in passion or indulgence; "the intemperance of their language" | | 4. | dissolution - the termination of a meeting adjournmentending, termination, conclusion - the act of ending something; "the termination of the agreement" | | 5. | dissolution - the termination or disintegration of a relationship (between persons or nations)breakupending, termination, conclusion - the act of ending something; "the termination of the agreement"splitsville - separation or breakup or divorce; "after 15 years together they are headed for splitsville"invalidation, annulment - (law) a formal termination (of a relationship or a judicial proceeding etc) |
dissolutionnoun1. ending, end, finish, conclusion, suspension, dismissal, termination, adjournment, disbandment, discontinuation He stayed on until the dissolution of the firm. ending union, alliance, combination, coalition, unification, amalgamation2. breaking up, parting, divorce, separation, disintegration the dissolution of a marriage3. disintegration, fall, decline, degradation, degeneration, debasement, retrogression, dégringolade (French) the dissolution of traditional family life4. break-up, ending, conclusion, wind-up, termination, cessation, disbandment, discontinuation He called for the dissolution of the government.5. corruption, excess, indulgence, depravity, debauchery, gluttony, dissipation, licentiousness, intemperance, overindulgence, wantonness, dissoluteness the corruption of manners, and dissolution of lifedissolutionnoun1. Excessive freedom; lack of restraint:dissoluteness, libertinism, license, licentiousness, profligacy.2. The act or fact of dying:death, decease, demise, extinction, passing, quietus, rest.Slang: curtain (used in plural).Translationsdissolve (diˈzolv) verb1. to (cause to) melt or break up, especially by putting in a liquid. He dissolved the pills in water; The pills dissolved easily in water. 溶解,使溶解 使溶解2. to put an end to (a parliament, a marriage etc). 解散(國會),終止(婚姻關係) 结束(如:解散议会,解除婚姻关系) dissolution (disəˈluːʃən) nounthe dissolution of Parliament. (國會等)解散 (议会等)解散 dissolution
dissolution1. the termination of a meeting or assembly, such as Parliament 2. the termination of a formal or legal relationship, such as a business enterprise, marriage, etc. dissolution[‚dis·ə′lü·shən] (chemistry) Dissolving of a material. dissolution
dissolution [dis″o-loo´shun] 1. the process in which one substance is dissolved in another.2. separation of a compound into its components by chemical action.3. liquefaction.4. death.dissolution
DissolutionAct or process of dissolving; termination; winding up. In this sense it is frequently used in the phrase dissolution of a partnership. The dissolution of a contract is its Rescission by the parties themselves or by a court that nullifies its binding force and reinstates each party to his or her original position prior to the contract. The dissolution of a corporation is the termination of its existence as a legal entity. This might occur pursuant to a statute, the surrender or expiration of its charter, legal proceedings, or Bankruptcy. In domestic relations law, the term dissolution refers to the ending of a marriage through Divorce. The dissolution of a partnership is the end of the relationship that exists among the partners as a result of any partner discontinuing his or her involvement in the partnership, as distinguished from the winding up of the outstanding obligations of the business. dissolution the termination of a formal or legal relationship, such as partnership or marriage.DISSOLUTION, contracts. The dissolution of a contract, is the annulling its effects between the contracting parties. 2. This dissolution of a partnership, is the putting an end to the partnership. Its dissolution does not affect contracts made between the. partners and others; so that they are entitled to all their rights, and they are liable on their obligations, as if the partnership had not been dissolved. Vide article Partnership and 3 Kent, Com. 27 Dane's Ab. h.t.; Gow on Partn. Index, h.t.; Wats. on Partn. h.t.; Bouv. Inst. Index, h.t. DISSOLUTION, practice. The act of rendering a legal proceeding null, or changing its character; as, a foreign attachment in Pennsylvania is: dissolved by entering bail to the action. Injunctions are dissolved by the court. dissolution
dissolutionA termination,as of an agreement,contract,corporation,or partnership. dissolution
Synonyms for dissolutionnoun endingSynonyms- ending
- end
- finish
- conclusion
- suspension
- dismissal
- termination
- adjournment
- disbandment
- discontinuation
Antonyms- union
- alliance
- combination
- coalition
- unification
- amalgamation
noun breaking upSynonyms- breaking up
- parting
- divorce
- separation
- disintegration
noun disintegrationSynonyms- disintegration
- fall
- decline
- degradation
- degeneration
- debasement
- retrogression
- dégringolade
noun break-upSynonyms- break-up
- ending
- conclusion
- wind-up
- termination
- cessation
- disbandment
- discontinuation
noun corruptionSynonyms- corruption
- excess
- indulgence
- depravity
- debauchery
- gluttony
- dissipation
- licentiousness
- intemperance
- overindulgence
- wantonness
- dissoluteness
Synonyms for dissolutionnoun excessive freedom; lack of restraintSynonyms- dissoluteness
- libertinism
- license
- licentiousness
- profligacy
noun the act or fact of dyingSynonyms- death
- decease
- demise
- extinction
- passing
- quietus
- rest
- curtain
Synonyms for dissolutionnoun separation into component partsSynonymsRelated Words- fibrinolysis
- lysis
- natural action
- natural process
- action
- activity
noun the process of going into solutionSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun dissolute indulgence in sensual pleasureSynonyms- dissipation
- licentiousness
- profligacy
- looseness
Related Words- intemperateness
- self-indulgence
- intemperance
noun the termination of a meetingSynonymsRelated Words- ending
- termination
- conclusion
noun the termination or disintegration of a relationship (between persons or nations)SynonymsRelated Words- ending
- termination
- conclusion
- splitsville
- invalidation
- annulment
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