The action or process of being separated into two or more parts or pieces
“The Imperial Rescript of Giilhane remained the basic program for reforms and modernization until the dissolution of the empire.”
The decline, end or disintegration of (something)
“The following four years of political struggle between Yeltsin and Gorbachev played a large role in the dissolution of the USSR.”
A formal act of annulling or putting an end to
“They turned a blind eye to the core problem, which was the dissolution of the rule of law and the dismantling of the institutions and mechanisms of democracy.”
The action of formally ending or dismissing an assembly, partnership, or official body
“Inclusivity and the dissolution of elitism in the arts has been an emerging feature throughout the evolution of museum and gallery buildings.”
The action or process of being dissolved
“Biovermiculation is limestone erosion and dissolution caused by bacteria over time in the form of pitting and etching.”
To die, or depart from mortal life
“She believed that her illness would ultimately be the cause of her dissolution.”
The act or state of indulging in a debauched lifestyle
“Luxury and lavish living were seen as the causes, moral decay and dissolution as the consequences.”
The process of decay or rotting in a body or other organic matter
The legal dissolution of a marriage by a court or other competent body
The quality of being evil or morally wrong
The state of being adjourned, or action of adjourning
The gradual destruction or diminution of something
An act of someone or something ceasing to be visible
The assimilation and understanding of ideas
A form trusteeship of bankruptcy administration in which a receiver is appointed to run the company for the benefit of the creditors
The act of severing or the state of being severed
A detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
The act of disorganizing
An act or process by which something is dispersed or scattered
The act of leaving or departing a place
A removal from power
The act of ordering or allowing someone to leave
A sudden and ignominious failure
An act, utterance, or period that interrupts someone or something
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