dissolution
Americannoun
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the act or process of resolving or dissolving into parts or elements.
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the resulting state.
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the undoing or breaking of a bond, tie, union, partnership, etc.
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the breaking up of an assembly or organization; dismissal; dispersal.
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Government. an order issued by the head of a state terminating a parliament and necessitating a new election.
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death; decease.
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a bringing or coming to an end; disintegration; decay; termination.
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legal termination, especially of business activity, with the final distribution of assets, the fixing of liabilities, etc.
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Chemistry. the process by which a solid, gas, or liquid is dispersed homogeneously in a gas, solid, or, especially, a liquid.
noun
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the resolution or separation into component parts; disintegration
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destruction by breaking up and dispersing
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the termination of a meeting or assembly, such as Parliament
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the termination of a formal or legal relationship, such as a business enterprise, marriage, etc
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the state of being dissolute; dissipation
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the act or process of dissolving
Usage
What does dissolution mean? Dissolution generally refers to the process of dissolving or breaking apart. Dissolution is the noun form of the verb dissolve, which most commonly means to mix into and melt within a liquid but has several other meanings, including to break apart. Dissolution also has several other meanings, including specific ones in contexts such as chemistry, law, and law. When it refers to the process of breaking apart, dissolution commonly applies to things like formal relationships (such as marriage) and organizations (such as a parliament). Example: The dissolution of the company left many people out of work.
Other Word Forms
- dissolutive adverb
- nondissolution noun
- predissolution noun
- prodissolution adjective
- redissolution noun
- self-dissolution noun
Etymology
Origin of dissolution
1350–1400; Middle English dissolucioun (< Anglo-French ) < Latin dissolūtiōn- (stem of dissolūtiō ). See dis- 1, solution
Explanation
The dissolution of a relationship means that it's broken up or ended. The dissolution of your band means you better get started on your solo album. Dissolution comes from the Latin word dissolutio, meaning "a dissolving of something." Dissolution looks very similar to "dissolve," so to help you remember the meaning, think about what happens if you put paper in water — it breaks apart. A dissolution of a marriage is the same thing as divorce. Although it sounds like disillusion, if you try to use them interchangeably, your logic will fall apart.
Vocabulary lists containing dissolution
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Example Sentences
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Allbirds also said it would file a statement by April 24 seeking shareholder approval of the sale and a dissolution of the company.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 31, 2026
The dissolution order allowed them to keep their own property, but didn’t mention the dog, who lived with Munoz.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 27, 2026
The Tokyo District Court issued a dissolution order in March last year for the Japanese chapter of the Unification Church, saying it had caused "unprecedented damage" to society.
From Barron's • Mar. 4, 2026
The Unification Church is the first religious organisation in Japan to be given a dissolution order.
From BBC • Mar. 4, 2026
If a judge were to mandate the dissolution of the company, its factories would remain standing and its workers, accountants, managers and shareholders would continue to live—but Peugeot SA would immediately vanish.
From "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari
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