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dissolve

[dih-zolv] / dɪˈzɒlv /




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When he and his wife signed their home into a trust, they believed they were securing their son's financial future but say they have instead lost £12,000, including legal fees, to have it dissolved.

From BBC

The assumption that integration happens automatically—and that cultural conflicts dissolve upon contact with liberal norms—has proved overly optimistic.

From The Wall Street Journal

Thailand has dissolved parliament after nearly a week of fresh clashes along its border with Cambodia, with a general election to be called within 45 to 60 days.

From BBC

For the new study, the researchers shifted their focus and asked a different question: How much do these ammonia oxidizers actually contribute to the overall dissolved inorganic carbon fixation in the dark ocean?

From Science Daily

The strong fibres do not dissolve in water or evaporate, and are resistant to degradation from chemicals, heat and fire.

From BBC