dissolution
111dissolution — [ˌdɪsəˈluːʃ(ə)n] noun [U] the process of officially ending the existence of an organization, institution, or agreement …
112dissolution — dis•so•lu•tion [[t]ˌdɪs əˈlu ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act or process of resolving or dissolving into parts or elements 2) the resulting state 3) the undoing or breaking of a bond, partnership, etc 4) the breaking up of an assembly or organization;… …
113dissolution — /dɪsəˈluʃən / (say disuh loohshuhn) noun 1. the act of resolving into parts or elements. 2. the resulting state. 3. the undoing or breaking up of a tie, bond, union, etc. 4. the breaking up of an assembly or organisation; dismissal; dispersal. 5 …
114Dissolution — Dis|so|lu|ti|on, die; , en (Auflösung, Trennung) …
115dissolution — /ˌdɪsə lu:ʃ(ə)n/ noun the ending (of a partnership) …
116dissolution — The separation of a thing into its component parts; a breaking up …
117Droit de dissolution sous la Ve République — Dissolution de l Assemblée nationale française Constitution de 1958 (texte) Préambule · Article 1er I. De la souveraineté 2 · …
118Droit de dissolution sous la Vème République — Dissolution de l Assemblée nationale française Constitution de 1958 (texte) Préambule · Article 1er I. De la souveraineté 2 · …
119carbonic acid dissolution — Dissolution of calcium carbonate by carbon dioxide in aqueous solution, loosely termed carbonic acid, is the dominant reaction in karst processes, including speleogenesis. The reaction can be considered in several ways but it is most simply… …
120Dissolution of the Monasteries — the destruction or sale of buildings and land belonging to religious communities in England by King Henry VIII (between 1536 and 1541) after he became head of the Church of England. Henry wanted to make the Church less powerful and he needed… …