DISSOLVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Drop two tablets into a glass of water and leave them to dissolve We have to keep stirring until all the cubes of jelly have dissolved Sugar is a soluble substance, which means that it dissolves in water This all-purpose fertilizer comes in the form of blue granules that dissolve easily
DISSOLVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If a substance dissolves in liquid or if you dissolve it, it becomes mixed with the liquid and disappears Heat gently until the sugar dissolves [VERB] Dissolve the salt in a little boiled water [VERB noun]
Dissolve - definition of dissolve by The Free Dictionary To bring to an end, as by breaking up; terminate or annul: "General de Gaulle was returned to power with a mandate to dissolve an overseas empire that had turned into a nightmare" (Alison Jolly)
DISSOLVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com To dissolve something is to break it up or weaken it, making it no longer recognizable You could dissolve your book club or you could even dissolve a pill by dropping it into a glass of water
Dissolve Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary If you dissolve in into tears laughter, etc , you start to cry, laugh, etc , in an uncontrolled way The audience dissolved into tears during the play's final scene The children dissolved into laughter giggles The doctor used dissolvable stitches to close the wound
dissolve - definition and meaning - Wordnik To destroy the power of; deprive of force; annul; abrogate: as, to dissolve a charm or spell; to dissolve an injunction To consume; cause to vanish or perish; end by dissolution; destroy, as by fire
dissolve verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of dissolve verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive] dissolve (in something) (of a solid) to mix with a liquid and become part of it Salt dissolves in water Heat gently until the sugar dissolves The aspirin hasn't dissolved completely yet
dissolve - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb dissolve (third-person singular simple present dissolves, present participle dissolving, simple past and past participle dissolved) (transitive) To terminate a union of multiple members actively, as by disbanding