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Example sentences for "dissolve"

Lexicographically close words:
dissolued; dissolute; dissoluteness; dissolution; dissolutions; dissolved; dissolvent; dissolves; dissolving; dissonance
  1. The console was coded to dissolve the capsule immediately following the burst; there would be no residue.

  2. Search out and dissolve all residues; use your laser-doubles at setting 8.

  3. BATH BUNS Dissolve a cake of yeast in two cupfuls of warm water.

  4. Dissolve the yeast in two tablespoonfuls of warm water and add to the milk when it has cooled.

  5. Dissolve half a cupful of sugar in one cupful of milk.

  6. Dissolve half a teaspoonful of soda in a cupful and a half of milk, stir in, and add three peeled and cored apples sliced very thin.

  7. Dissolve half a teaspoonful of soda in half a cupful of milk, mix, and sift in flour to make a stiff batter.

  8. Dissolve half a box of powdered gelatine in cold water to cover, add to it one cupful of boiling water, the juice of two lemons and a pinch of salt.

  9. I shall dissolve the Council and all will be finished.

  10. If it is necessary, they will rise as one man, to confound and dissolve this new league woven by the hatred and the gold of England.

  11. It was to divide the Americans, and dissolve their generous union in defence of their rights and liberties; but, he added, "The Americans are not such gudgeons as to be caught with so foolish a bait.

  12. It was resolved by the government of Lord John Russell to advise her majesty to dissolve parliament, so that the elections might terminate before harvest; various bills were therefore postponed or abandoned.

  13. Lord Derby denied the assertions of the Manchester Association, refused to dissolve parliament, or to give any explicit information as to his intentions in reference to free-trade.

  14. Ministers seemed to have carried matters with a high hand in parliament during the previous debates, but there were nevertheless causes at work which tended to weaken and dissolve their administration.

  15. Yet, notwithstanding their victory, ministers seem to have considered that they stood on very unsafe ground; for they advised his majesty to dissolve parliament, in order that a general election might take place.

  16. My Lords and Gentlemen,--I think it proper to inform you that it is my intention immediately to dissolve the present parliament.

  17. Napoleon having made peace at Leoben, brought his cannon to the edge of the lagoons, and the panic-stricken senate and cowardly doge, passed a decree to dissolve their ancient constitution, and to establish a species of democracy.

  18. The result of these vigorous proceedings were statements made in both houses on the part of the ministry, that it was the intention to dissolve parliament and have an autumn session to settle the question of protection.

  19. The Republicans were victorious, and, as soon as the result of the voting was known, the South set to work to dissolve the Union.

  20. To a pound of fruit weigh a pound of sugar; dissolve the sugar with just enough water to wet it, add a quarter of an ounce of isinglass dissolved in warm water to five pounds of sugar.

  21. Put the salaeratus in a vessel, add enough cold water to dissolve it, then pour off the liquid into a bottle and cork it.

  22. Stand the butter near the fire where it will dissolve without getting hot.

  23. Dissolve the sugar in the wine, then pour in the milk, in a small stream, from a vessel, holding it up very high so as to cause the milk to froth.

  24. Shave down three ounces of chocolate, over this pour enough hot water to dissolve it; mix it to a smooth paste, put it in a pipkin, and add one quart of boiling water.

  25. Dissolve the isinglass in as much warm water as will cover it; when perfectly dissolved, which will require a couple of hours, pour it in with the sugar and juice.

  26. If you do not make jelly of your quinces cut them up in small pieces, add a pound of sugar to a pound of fruit, and as much water as will dissolve the sugar; then boil it till it is a perfectly smooth paste; stir it all the time.

  27. Dissolve one ounce of Russian isinglass in three half-pints of warm water.

  28. Dissolve the sugar in one gill of water, then put it over the fire and let it boil.

  29. Place the butter near the fire where it may dissolve but not get hot.

  30. Rub the butter in the flour, add the cream of tartar; dissolve the salaeratus in the milk and add it to the flour.

  31. Melt the butter in the milk and dissolve the soda in it.

  32. Her relation to Christ does not dissolve her relations to society.

  33. Prepare a warm bath, in which dissolve eighty per cent.

  34. Stir around well to thoroughly dissolve aniline; then enter your feathers, and raise temperature of your bath to boiling.

  35. Scour and rinse well; prepare a warm bath, in which dissolve three per cent.

  36. After rinsing, prepare a bath of about half an ounce of bichromate of potash and salts of tartar about the size of a pea in a gallon of boiling water; dissolve thoroughly.

  37. Prepare a boiling bath, in which dissolve one per cent.

  38. Or, dissolve a sufficient quantity of turmeric in boiling water, filter and enter the feathers while the filtrate is still well hot.

  39. Prepare a bath of half ounce of bichromate of potash in one gallon of boiling water, and dissolve thoroughly.

  40. The crystals dissolve readily in one and one-half times their weight of cold water, and less than half their weight of boiling water.

  41. These oils contain certain impurities of which some are of an acid character and dissolve in alkalies, while others are basic and dissolve in acid.

  42. For this reason they dissolve in aqueous alkaline solutions, and are precipitated therefrom by acids.

  43. Still he hesitated for a while as to whether or not he should dissolve Parliament.

  44. He seized the opportunity of this burst of popular sunshine to dissolve Parliament, which had still under the Triennial Act another year of life to run.

  45. Thus the chemist in the laboratory is accustomed to dissolve the substance which is to be used in an experiment to react on other substances.

  46. But the other is what is called superphosphate of lime, which will dissolve in water; so that the roots of the plants can suck it up: and that is one of the richest of manures.

  47. One is sulphate of lime (gypsum, as it is commonly called), and which will not dissolve in water, and is of little use.

  48. Theoretically, indeed, the power to dissolve Parliament is entrusted to the sovereign only; and there are vestiges of doubt whether in ALL cases a sovereign is bound to dissolve Parliament when the Cabinet asks him to do so.

  49. The Premier, though elected by Parliament can dissolve Parliament.

  50. The Queen can hardly now refuse a defeated Minister the chance of a dissolution, any more than she can dissolve in the time of an undefeated one, and without his consent.

  51. Is it likely that this sort of monarchs will be able to catch the exact moment when, in opposition to the wishes of a triumphant Ministry, they ought to dissolve Parliament?

  52. It is a committee which can dissolve the assembly which appointed it; it is a committee with a suspensive veto--a committee with a power of appeal.

  53. Arcadia were so thick that they dried up in goat-skins, and that it was the practice to scrape them off and dissolve the scrapings in water.

  54. Condensed wines will dissolve in water as we are told the ancient thick wines did, but grape jellies will do so only very imperfectly, for they are composed largely of the pulp of the grape.

  55. Why does warming water enable it to dissolve more of a salt?

  56. Alcohol will dissolve resin and shellac, but it will not dissolve gum arabic, which is soluble in water.

  57. Digestion is employed principally to dissolve these substances so that the blood may absorb them and carry them to the tissues of the body where they are needed.

  58. Its action is to dissolve pure zinc and bring it to the outer surface where it is acted upon by the acid.

  59. Water will dissolve many substances, but in varying degrees, i.

  60. Current leaving it at such a point may cause its metal to dissolve enough to destroy the usefulness of the pipe for its intended purpose.

  61. When a current leaves a metal in contact with an electrolyte, the metal tends to dissolve into the electrolyte.

  62. As the action of the cell proceeds, zinc chloride and ammonia are formed, and there being insufficient water to dissolve the ammonia, there results the formation of double chlorides of zinc and ammonium.

  63. Should the Ministry be beaten on Monday, they mean to dissolve Parliament.

  64. Pashitch, asked the King to dissolve the Skupshtina in order to give the people an opportunity of expressing their views on the matter.

  65. It would definitely reap the full harvest of the Parliament Act, and would decline to dissolve until the existing Parliament had carried the measures which the people had empowered it to carry.

  66. Dissolve common salt in spirits of wine, and burn it as already described in the Bude light apparatus.

  67. Mr. William Crookes has shown, that when a saturated solution of gallic acid is required in large quantities, that it is better to dissolve at once two ounces of gallic acid in six ounces of alcohol (60 deg.

  68. Dissolve boracic acid and nitrate of baryta in spirits of wine, and supply the Bude lamp with this solution.

  69. Some salts, like Glauber's salts, contain so much water of crystallization that when subjected to heat they melt and dissolve in it, and this liquefaction of the solid crystal is called "watery fusion.

  70. It must dissolve the object of will into an over-individual and an individual part and must eliminate the individual.

  71. Hours of quiet simmering dissolve all dissoluble parts, soften the sternest fibre, and unlock every minute cell in which Nature has stored away her treasures of nourishment.

  72. They all three dissolve in concentrated muriatic acid with the same deep purple colour, and even in their physical characters, animal fibrine and albumen are in no respect different from vegetable fibrine and albumen.

  73. Fibrine and albumen, besides having the same composition, agree also in this, that both dissolve in concentrated muriatic acid, yielding a solution of an intense purple colour.

  74. What is it to alter the Constitution, but in fact to dissolve the Union?

  75. One enquiry more remains for us to answer, which is, how shall we dissolve the Union?

  76. Lest the people should suddenly dissolve tranquillity, For the legate's defence, let him use me Tyranny.


  77. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dissolve" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abrogate; adjourn; annul; attack; attenuate; break; cease; collapse; condemn; confound; consume; corrode; crumble; cut; damn; decay; decimate; decompose; dematerialize; demobilize; depart; desolate; despoil; destroy; detach; devastate; devour; die; dilute; disappear; disband; discharge; disintegrate; disjoin; dismiss; disorganize; dispel; disperse; dissipate; dissolve; divorce; dwindle; dynamite; eat; erode; evaporate; exit; expire; fade; fission; flee; flux; fly; fuse; gobble; gut; hide; infuse; liquefy; melt; molder; part; pass; percolate; perish; quash; ravage; recess; release; resolve; ruin; run; scatter; separate; sever; shipwreck; sink; solve; split; terminate; thaw; thin; unfold; unravel; upheave; vacate; vanish; vaporize; void; volatilize; waste; wrack; wreck