Meaning
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Dissolve (verb) means:
- To mix with a liquid and become part of it (e.g., sugar dissolves in water).
- To end officially or bring something to an end (e.g., dissolve a marriage, dissolve parliament).
- To make something disappear or fade away (e.g., dissolve doubts, dissolve into tears/laughter).
- In film/photography: a gradual transition from one scene or image to another.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Verb (regular; past tense: dissolved, past participle: dissolved).
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Patterns:
- dissolve in sth → "The powder dissolved in water."
- dissolve sth (in sth) → "She dissolved sugar in her tea."
- dissolve sth (end/terminate) → "The company was dissolved last year."
- dissolve into sth (emotions/behavior) → "He dissolved into laughter."
Common Phrases
- dissolve in water
- dissolve into tears/laughter
- dissolve a marriage
- dissolve parliament
- dissolve doubts
Collocations
- Verb + dissolve: completely dissolve, slowly dissolve, quickly dissolve
- Noun + dissolve: sugar dissolve, salt dissolve
- Dissolve + noun: dissolve a company, dissolve an organization, dissolve a problem
Examples
- Salt dissolves easily in hot water.
- The government decided to dissolve parliament and call for elections.
- She dissolved the powder in a glass of milk before drinking it.
- His anger quickly dissolved into sadness.
- The company was dissolved after years of financial problems.
- The medicine will dissolve in your mouth without water.
- Her doubts dissolved when she saw the evidence.
- The scene dissolved into a flashback in the movie.
Synonyms or Related
- For mixing in liquid: melt, liquefy
- For ending something: terminate, disband, annul
- For emotions/behavior: break into, burst into, fade away