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
Dissolved - definition of dissolved by The Free Dictionary c To be brought to an end; be annulled or terminated: After a long separation, the marriage finally dissolved 3 To be moved or overcome emotionally: I dissolved into helpless laughter 4 To make a transition between shots in a cinematic work using a superimposition in which the first shot fades out while the second shot gradually appears n
dissolved - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to break up (an assembly); dismiss:[~ + object] The king dissolved parliament to lose intensity or strength:[no object] Most of these problems won't simply dissolve dissolve into, [~ + into + object] to break down emotionally; collapse: dissolved into a fit of laughter See -solv-
American Heritage Dictionary Entry: dissolved c To lose definition; become blurred or indistinguishable: "The last shadows have dissolved into darkness" (Daniel Blajan) 2 a To become disintegrated; disappear: The mist dissolves as the sun rises b To be broken up into separate parts: The empire dissolved into many separate countries