0 the act or process of ending an official organization or legal agreement:
the dissolution of parliament
1 the ending of esp. an official organization or a legal arrangement:
the dissolution of the Spanish Empire
2 the act or process of ending an official organization or legal agreement:
Out of "idleness," experts generated such "futile" knowledge, and brought about a general dissolution of morals and corruption of taste.
Its dissolution is caused by material released from the egg about 15 min after fertilisation through exocytosis of at least two types of vacuoles.
Using a life history perspective, respondents were asked to provide a complete household history, including information about the start and dissolution of partner relationships.
It, however, opposed the dissolution of the islands' dual subordination as unnecessary action for the following reasons.
Two intense processes that had begun before the war and a third one originating after the war contrived together to bring about their dissolution.
This political dissolution was perceived to be creating a vacuum into which ethnic nationalism could spread chaos and anarchy.
Crucially, these surfaces are experienced in moments of semantic dissolution which reinflect the theme of grasping.
And if one were to say, instead of ' 'composition' ' and ' 'dissolution' ', ' 'association' ' and ' 'dissociation' ', this would be licit as well.
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