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What Does the Word Dissolve Mean in Science

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verb (used with object), dis·solved, dis·solv·ing.

to make a solution of, as by mixing with a liquid; pass into solution: to dissolve salt in water.

to melt; liquefy: to dissolve sugar into syrup.

to undo (a tie or bond); break up (a connection, union, etc.).

to break up (an assembly or organization); dismiss; disperse.

Government. to order the termination of (a parliament or other legislative body).

to bring to an end; terminate; destroy: to dissolve one's hopes.

to separate into parts or elements; disintegrate.

to destroy the binding power or influence of: to dissolve a spell.

Law. to deprive of force; abrogate; annul: to dissolve a marriage.

verb (used without object), dis·solved, dis·solv·ing.

to become dissolved, as in a solvent.

to become melted or liquefied.

to disintegrate, break up, or disperse.

to lose force, intensity, or strength.

to disappear gradually; fade away.

to break down emotionally; lose one's composure: The poor child dissolved in tears.

Movies, Television. to fade out one shot or scene while simultaneously fading in the next, overlapping the two during the process.

noun

Also called lap dissolve, cross-dissolve. Movies, Television. a transition from one scene to the next made by dissolving.

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Origin of dissolve

1350–1400; Middle English, from Latin dissolvere, equivalent to dis-dis-1 + solvere to solve

synonym study for dissolve

OTHER WORDS FROM dissolve

dis·solv·a·bil·i·ty, dis·solv·a·ble·ness, noun dis·solv·a·ble, adjective dis·solv·er, noun dis·solv·ing·ly, adverb

non·dis·solv·ing, adjective pre·dis·solve, verb (used with object), pre·dis·solved, pre·dis·solv·ing. re·dis·solve, verb, re·dis·solved, re·dis·solv·ing. self-dis·solved, adjective un·dis·solv·a·ble, adjective un·dis·solved, adjective un·dis·solv·ing, adjective

Words nearby dissolve

dissociative reaction, dissogeny, dissoluble, dissolute, dissolution, dissolve, dissolvent, dissolving view, dissonance, dissonancy, dissonant

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How to use dissolve in a sentence

  • For the death of one of its members cannot, I am determined, dissolve the T.C.B.S… Yes, publish….

  • Boundaries between gay and straight and public and private dissolve.

  • Hasina will almost certainly dissolve the government and call fresh elections.

  • "YCT come get me," they chanted until the crowd began to dissolve.

  • Fans grow up, and their youthful interests quickly dissolve.

  • When treated with hydrochloric or acetic acid they slowly dissolve and rhombic crystals of uric acid appear.

  • Upon addition of acetic acid they dissolve, and rhombic plates of uric acid appear.

  • Dissolve the suspected stain in a few drops of normal salt solution upon a slide.

  • Should an association dissolve, then the members may divide its property among themselves.

  • He repairs to it with eagerness, and clings to it with a tenacity that time cannot relax, nor all the agonies of death dissolve.

British Dictionary definitions for dissolve


verb

to go or cause to go into solution salt dissolves in water; water dissolves sugar

to become or cause to become liquid; melt

to disintegrate or disperse

to come or bring to an end

to dismiss (a meeting, parliament, etc) or (of a meeting, etc) to be dismissed

to collapse or cause to collapse emotionally to dissolve into tears

to lose or cause to lose distinctness or clarity

(tr) to terminate legally, as a marriage, etc

(intr) films television to fade out one scene and replace with another to make two scenes merge imperceptibly (fast dissolve) or slowly overlap (slow dissolve) over a period of about three or four seconds

noun

films television a scene filmed or televised by dissolving

Derived forms of dissolve

dissolvable, adjective dissolvability or dissolvableness, noun dissolver, noun

Word Origin for dissolve

C14: from Latin dissolvere to make loose, from dis- 1 + solvere to release

Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Medical definitions for dissolve


v.

To pass or cause to pass into a solution, as salt in water.

To become or cause to become liquid; melt.

To cause to disintegrate or become disintegrated.

The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.

Scientific definitions for dissolve


To pass or cause to pass into solution.

The American Heritage® Science Dictionary Copyright © 2011. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

What Does the Word Dissolve Mean in Science

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