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dissolve

[dih-zolv] / dɪˈzɒlv /




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"People still believe in their power," he told AFP, between pauses to snap selfies with young supporters, despite the party having been dissolved "many times before".

From Barron's

"Now we have an explanation: Late bloom stages are associated with increases in new, dissolved organic matter that can disturb these organisms, making them less competitive."

From Science Daily

What it says about America: Genres were dissolving and the internet was flattening the musical landscape into a shared monoculture.

From The Wall Street Journal

On top of that, clouds and droplets form, dissolve, and interact with their surroundings.

From Science Daily

Include reimbursement clauses in the event that your marriage is dissolved.

From MarketWatch