
dissolution
noun.
The act of ending or disbanding a group, organization, or partnership.
Engaging in immoral and excessive behavior; living a life of dissipation.
Example sentences containing dissolution from English sources
How can the dissolution of silver citrate in citric acid solutions be described?
The dissolution comes 18 months after Sall was reelected to a second term.
This court handed out over 5,000 death sentences until its dissolution in 1945.
As a result, Russia's economy suffered, and the threat of territorial dissolution became more apparent.
The final decree incorporated a marital dissolution agreement and an agreed parenting plan.
Run this software program when anything triggers you and it will take care of the dissolution.
By fall, it just felt like dissolution, the aftermath of spiraling failure, a great unwinding destined for dust.
I mean, interwar Europe is very much about mobilizing dissolution veterans in the name of right wing fascist politics.
This species cannot control the dissolution of acid in their shells and as a result they can easily die.
Dissolution is an extreme penalty, and there appear to be very few instances where courts have upheld such a punishment.
She does less well in selling herself as a good ol' girl sliding into rural dissolution.
Once their clock runs out there's an automatic dissolution of the parliament and a call for elections.
Marshall filed its certificate of dissolution on or about Oct. 26, 2018.
The French government has earmarked for dissolution more than 50 other organisations it accuses of having links to radical Islam.
Maguire also added that those spouses caught spying on otherwise innocent partners may have only succeeded in facilitating the dissolution of love and intimacy.
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