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dissolution

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/dɪsəˈluːʃən/ · dis-so-lu-tion

The act of breaking down or separating into parts; the state of being dissolved.

Meanings

nounformal

The act of breaking down or separating into parts; the state of being dissolved.

کسی چیز کے اجزاء میں بکھرنے یا ٹوٹنے کا عمل؛ حل کی حالت

تحلیل

tahlil

Synonyms

breakdowndisintegrationseparationبکھراؤختمکھنچاؤ

Antonyms

integrationformationcompositionاجتماعتشکیلترکیب

Common Collocations

  • dissolution of a partnership
  • dissolution of a marriage
  • dissolution of a substance

Example Sentences

The dissolution of the partnership surprised everyone involved.

شراکت کا ختم سب کو حیران کر گیا۔

Sharakath ka khatm sab ko hairaan kar gaya.

The scientist studied the dissolution of salt in water.

سائنسدان نے پانی میں نمک کی تحلیل کا مطالعہ کیا۔

Scientist ne paani mein namak ki tahlil ka mutaala kiya.

Dissolution of the company was inevitable after the financial crisis.

مالی بحران کے بعد کمپنی کا تحلیل ہونا ناگزیر تھا۔

Mali buhran ke baad company ka tahlil hona na-ghayzir tha.

Easily Confused With

dissolution:Often confused with 'resolution', which refers to a firm decision or solution to a problem rather than a breaking apart.

Word Family

dissolve
verbحل کرنا
dissolvent
nounحل کرنے والا
dissoluble
adjectiveحل ہونے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'dissolve' to remember how things break apart.

Imagine sugar dissolving in water, symbolizing the breaking down process.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

اک شعلہ ہے جو ہر شب بچھڑا ہوا ہے، تنہائی کی تحلیل ہو تو اجالا ہو۔

Ik shola hai jo har shab bichra hua hai, Tanhaai ki tahlil ho to ujala ho.

A flame that is lost every night, When the analysis of solitude occurs, let there be light.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

دودھ کا دودھ اور پانی کا پانی

Doodh ka doodh aur pani ka pani

The truth will separate itself from falsehood.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "dissolutio" — the act of loosening or breaking apart

First known use: 14th century

The word has evolved from the Latin term 'dissolutio', which signifies a breaking or loosening, and has been used in English since the late Middle Ages.