English to Spanish Dictionary dissolve

dissolve

disolver
definition
verb
glucose dissolves easily in water
(with reference to a solid) become or cause to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution.
the country's president can dissolve parliament under certain circumstances
close down or dismiss (an assembly or official body).
noun
We see how helicopters were used, how scenes were composed, and the before-and-after dissolves of scenes.
(in a movie) an act or instance of moving gradually from one picture to another.
translation of 'dissolve'
verb
desleír,
desleírse,
desvanecerse,
revocar,
disolverse,
disolver
noun
disolvente
example
A neutral charged creatine remains, which can 'dissolve' more completely in water.
The cabinet would also resign, and a junta led by an unnamed general would 'dissolve' the congress.
These include the capacity to block legislation, sack governments, 'dissolve' parliament, assume executive power and take control of the armed forces.
He is a constitutional monarch with the power to 'dissolve' the legislative assembly, which is known as the Fono.
Fine grain sugars are best because they 'dissolve' easily and are distributed evenly, during the mixing and kneading process, evenly browning the dough in the oven.
'dissolve' to side view, looking down the street
it only takes 28 days to 'dissolve' a domestic partnership
'dissolve' a stock cube in a pint of hot water
'dissolve' a bouillon cube in a pint of hot water
When you notice that the fine particles remain, as slurry on the bottom, and no amount of agitation will get them to 'dissolve' , the solution is now saturated.
Liszt felt a part of him crumble and 'dissolve' , and he suddenly felt empty.
Khamenei reacted with the barely disguised threat to 'dissolve' parliament or dismiss the government.
Generally, church courts do not 'dissolve' marriages, but annul them by declaring that no genuine marriage took place.
The jelly can contain a gelling agent which does not easily 'dissolve' and can result in the sweet becoming stuck in a child's throat.
It is not at all democratic to 'dissolve' an elected assembly before its time has expired.
It is widely agreed that the monarch must generally agree to a request from the Prime Minister to 'dissolve' Parliament.
There are reports that government plans to 'dissolve' the assembly and wants to hold polls shortly.
Jelly sweets made with this ingredient do not 'dissolve' easily and can result in the sweets becoming stuck in a child's throat.
They 'dissolve' more easily in, for example, sodium dodecyl sulfate or ethanol.
the country's president can 'dissolve' parliament under certain circumstances
Under this form of divorce, the woman can 'dissolve' the marriage in the privacy of the home without going to court.
When this attitude, which maintains duality, is allowed to not be formed, to disappear, to 'dissolve' , to vanish - what is left?
He also claimed that because a president does not have the right to 'dissolve' the Assembly, the government is driven into a corner and the administration is not properly managed.
Under the 1997 Constitution, Iloilo, as President, can 'dissolve' the elected parliament and call new elections.
And living underwater, they are most sensitive to molecules that 'dissolve' easily in water and can thus be swept into their nasal cavities.
The president was empowered to appoint ministers and 'dissolve' the assembly, holding a monopoly of executive power.
Either way, you must warm the solution until the curds 'dissolve' .
He popped it into his mouth and let it 'dissolve' on his tongue.
Whatever cleaner you decide to use, give the product or solution time to 'dissolve' and degrease shower walls.
The President has 'dissolved' the Assembly and appealed to the people and the army; he establishes universal suffrage, and has arrested his political opponents.
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