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I . dis·solve [dɪˈzɒlv] VB intr

1. dissolve (be absorbed):

dissolve

2. dissolve (subside):

to dissolve in(to) giggles
to dissolve in(to) tears

3. dissolve (dissipate):

dissolve
dissolve tension

4. dissolve CINE (fade out):

to dissolve into sth

II . dis·solve [dɪˈzɒlv] VB trans

1. dissolve (liquefy):

dissolve

2. dissolve (annul):

dissolve
dissolve marriage
dissolve trans

Usage examples with dissolve

to dissolve in(to) giggles
to dissolve in(to) tears

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Dissolve the chicken stock cube in the boiling water.
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They can easily transform, but they dissolve upon contact with salt.
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Simply add 1 teaspoon of bicarb to half a glass of water and mix to dissolve.
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It is believed to dispel flatulence, dissolve phlegm, and relieve spasms.
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These reactions are sped by the heat generated when sodium hydroxide and the other chemical components of the cleaner dissolve in water.
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More than twice as much sugar will dissolve in water at the boiling point as will at room temperature.
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The undesirable action starts on the battery's sulfur-containing cathode, which slowly disintegrates and forms molecules called polysulfides that dissolve into the battery's electrolyte liquid.
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Place a cotton ball with remover over your lids, hold it for a minute to dissolve the product, and then wipe away.
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Bring to the boil, stirring constantly to dissolve the caster sugar.
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The tannic acid in the tea helps dissolve dirt and grease on the windows.
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