dissolution
101Dissolution — Dis|so|lu|ti|on die; , en <aus lat. dissolutio »Auflösung, Zerfall« zu dissolvere, vgl. ↑dissolvieren>: 1. Auflösung, Trennung (Med.). 2. Zügellosigkeit …
102dissolution — dis|so|lu|tion [ ,dısə luʃn ] noun uncount 1. ) the process of officially ending the existence of a group or organization a ) the process of formally ending a legislature b ) the process of officially ending a marriage or other legal agreement 2 …
103dissolution — dis·so·lu·tion || ‚dɪsÉ™ luËʃn n. disintegration, decomposition, separation; death …
104dissolution — noun 1》 the formal ending of an assembly, partnership, or official body. 2》 the action or process of dissolving or being dissolved. 3》 disintegration; decomposition. ↘archaic death. 4》 debauched living; dissipation. Origin ME: from L.… …
105dissolution — n. 1. Liquefaction, melting, solution. 2. Decomposition, putrefaction. 3. Death, disease, extinction of life. 4. Destruction, overthrow, ruin. 5. Termination, breaking up …
106dissolution — The ending of a business entity, for example the breaking up of a partnership on the death of one of the partners …
107dissolution — n 1. separation, resolution, severance, disseverance, disseverment, disseveration, disconnection, detachment, division, parting, disjunction, disjuncture; divorce, disengagement, disassociation, disunion, break up, Inf. bust up; untying,… …
108dissolution — dis·so·lu·tion …
109dissolution — UK [ˌdɪsəˈluːʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌdɪsəˈluʃ(ə)n] noun [uncountable] 1) the process of officially ending the existence of a group or organization a) the process of formally ending a parliament b) legal the process of officially ending a marriage or other… …
110dissolution — Расторжение …