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Example sentences for "dissoluble"

Lexicographically close words:
dissociated; dissociates; dissociating; dissociation; dissociations; dissolue; dissolued; dissolute; dissoluteness; dissolution
  1. We deny that the founders and fathers ever contemplated a mere temporary alliance dissoluble at the caprice of any member.

  2. Where one man could explain why the nation was an indestructible organism rather than a partnership dissoluble at will, a thousand men could and would fight to prevent the nation from being dissolved.

  3. The Secessionists were fluent in argument that the framers of the Constitution intended only a partnership of States, dissoluble by any at will.

  4. The stream of time, which is continually washing the dissoluble fabricks of other poets, passes without injury by the adamant of Shakespeare.

  5. By examining their manner of dissolution, or acting upon those bodies dissoluble in them and the Texture of those bodies before and after the process.

  6. The law of the Catholic Church treats marriage as a sacramental contract dissoluble only by death, but the Hindu law goes further by declaring against the remarriage of widows.

  7. The Greek Church holds that marriage is dissoluble in case of adultery, but not till a probationary period has elapsed during which a bishop or priest mediates with a view to reconciliation.

  8. Like the commonest form of marriage, it was consummated without any ceremony, and was dissoluble at will.

  9. People do not rush into endless partnerships because they are dissoluble at pleasure; on the contrary, such partnerships last just so long as they are beneficial to the contracting parties.

  10. The conclusion, that most coloured Bodies seem to consist of transparent particles: that all colours dissoluble in Liquors are capable of diluting: some of mixing, what a strange variety may thereby be produc'd.

  11. Eighthly, to examine their manner of dissolution, or acting upon those bodies dissoluble in them; The texture of those bodies before and after the process.

  12. By the expression 'gods' Plato understands the heavenly bodies, which he supposed to be made up of elements, and therefore dissoluble of their own nature; yet they are for ever preserved in existence by the Divine will.

  13. Women held a very high position, and the marriage tie was very free, so as to be practically, it would appear, dissoluble by mutual consent.

  14. The Union is either perpetual or dissoluble at pleasure.


  15. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dissoluble" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.