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dissolve
verb
-
dissolve
,
dissolving
,
dissolves
,
dissolved
to
mix
completely
with
a
liquid
and
become
part
of
it
,
or
to
make
a
solid
substance
do
this
.
•
Sugar
dissolves
quickly
in
hot
water
.
Sugar
dissolves
quickly
in
hot
water
.
•
Dissolve
the
tablet
under
your
tongue
.
Dissolve
the
tablet
under
your
tongue
.
From
Latin
dissolvere
'to
loosen'
,
from
dis-
'apart'
+
solvere
'to
loosen'
.
verb
-
dissolve
,
dissolving
,
dissolves
,
dissolved
to
gradually
disappear
or
cause
something
to
disappear
.
•
Her
fears
dissolved
when
she
saw
the
truth
.
Her
fears
dissolved
when
she
saw
the
truth
.
•
The
fog
slowly
dissolved
in
the
morning
sun
.
The
fog
slowly
dissolved
in
the
morning
sun
.
From
Latin
dissolvere
'to
loosen'
,
from
dis-
'apart'
+
solvere
'to
loosen'
.
verb
-
dissolve
,
dissolving
,
dissolves
,
dissolved
to
officially
end
or
break
up
an
organization
,
marriage
,
or
business
partnership
.
•
Parliament
will
be
dissolved
next
month
.
Parliament
will
be
dissolved
next
month
.
•
They
dissolved
their
business
partnership
after
ten
years
.
They
dissolved
their
business
partnership
after
ten
years
.
From
Latin
dissolvere
'to
loosen'
,
from
dis-
'apart'
+
solvere
'to
loosen'
.
noun
-
dissolve
,
dissolving
,
dissolves
,
dissolved
a
gradual
change
from
one
picture
in
a
film
or
video
to
the
next
,
where
one
fades
out
as
the
other
fades
in
.
•
Use
a
dissolve
between
the
two
scenes
.
Use
a
dissolve
between
the
two
scenes
.
•
The
dissolve
created
a
smooth
effect
.
The
dissolve
created
a
smooth
effect
.
From
Latin
dissolvere
'to
loosen'
,
from
dis-
'apart'
+
solvere
'to
loosen'
;
cinematic
sense
from
1920s
.