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: --
Second, this growth in reflection in archaeology at least partly stems from the dissolution of epistemological certainties in the social and historical sciences in general.
Falling capital costs, by enabling the labourer to fulfil his dream of turning into a capitalist, proclaimed the dissolution of class society.#!
The acidic dissolutions had become a new operational means of chemical practice resulting in new ends.
This stage of siderite cement is characterized with relatively rapid and irregular compositional zoning and minor dissolution phases.
The features result from initial growth of the quartz grain, partial resorption (dissolution) during a period of disequilibrium, then further growth to form the mantle.
The account or rationale of the city must reach out into nature if that city is not to be subject to dissolution from natural causes.
This led to the council's dissolution in early 1923.
And if one were to say, instead of ' 'composition' ' and ' 'dissolution' ', ' 'association' ' and ' 'dissociation' ', this would be licit as well.