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dissolution

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishdissolucioun, fromOld Frenchdissolucion, fromLatindissolūtiō(a dissolving, destroying, breaking up, dissolution).

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dissolution (countable anduncountable,pluraldissolutions)

  1. Thetermination of anorganizedbody orlegislativeassembly, especially aformaldismissal.
    Synonyms:abolition,disestablishment
    Antonyms:establishment,foundation
  2. Disintegration, ordecomposition intofragments.
    • 1822,John Barclay, chapter I, inAn Inquiry Into the Opinions, Ancient and Modern, Concerning Life and Organization[1], Edinburgh, London: Bell & Bradfute; Waugh & Innes; G. & W. B. Whittaker, section I,page 2:
      The whole fabric dries up, or becomes putrid; and, in both cases, sooner or later, tends to adissolution.
  3. Dissolving, or going intosolution.
  4. The quality of beingdissolute.
    Synonym:dissipation
    He led a life ofdissolution, drinking and gambling almost daily.

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termination of an organized body or legislative assembly
dissolving, or going into solution
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French

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Etymology

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FromLatindissolūtiōnem (accusative ofdissolūtiō).

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dissolution f (pluraldissolutions)

  1. dissolution

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