0 If a solid dissolves, it becomes part of a liquid, and if you dissolve it, you make it become part of a liquid. -- rozpuszczać (się)
1 to end an organization or official arrangement -- rozwiązywać
[ often passive ] Their marriage was dissolved in 2010.
2 to suddenly start to laugh/cry, etc -- wybuchnąć śmiechem /płaczem
The language of complaint thus helped to bring on the new mentality that dissolved the old.
During this time the large pastoral working unit was dissolved.
Then it is dissolved in 100 drops of absolute alcohol and given one hundred succussions.
The enclosing matrix is a fine-grained sandstone, and the original calcite shell material has dissolved away to leave impressions of the shells on the sandstone.
Oxygen dissolves more freely in cold water than in warm.
In the human, this coagulation is dissolved within one hour by progressive action of a second proenzyme, also of prostatic origin.
His therapeutic techniques enabled the blockages to be dissolved and the body's energy to flow freely.
The sulphur trioxide is in turn dissolved in oleum and sulphuric acid, with water added to dilute the solutions to the desired product strengths.
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