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dissolution
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "dissolution" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to an end or a resolution to a situation. For example, "After much deliberation, the group finally reached a dissolution of their disagreement."
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On the double dissolution, she offers: Just because you are given a trigger, it doesn't mean you have to pull it.
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 10.01am AEST01 01 Milne says when the Senate votes down this CEFC abolition bill Tony Abbott will have a double dissolution trigger.
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And a double dissolution election, in which half the normal quota is required to elect Senate candidates, would assist the same minor parties and independents that are playing havoc with the government's budget strategy at the moment.
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Through the dissolution of a suburban marriage - by way of boredom, lovelessness and the fact that, when the wife's pruning shears match her gardening gloves, it is no accident - the film suggests there is beauty next to you, that you can reach out and touch it, that people are not what they seem and that everyone's life is infinitely more interesting than they think it is.
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But if the opposition did vote against the motion, the PM could resign, and unless the opposition leader could form a viable government, which he would not have been able to do in 1974, the last general election to produce a minority government, there would have to be a dissolution.
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There would then be the two-thirds majority needed for an early dissolution.
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Abbott said he would negotiate with the Senate to some extent but did not believe the Senate crossbench would ultimately force too many changes because they would be likely to lose their seats in a double dissolution election if budget policies were blocked.
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Abbott said on Wednesday he would negotiate with the Senate to some extent, but did not believe the Senate crossbench would ultimately force too many changes because they would be likely to lose their seats if budget policies were blocked, resulting in a double dissolution election.
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The traditional right to ask for a dissolution of parliament has been removed.
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"No divorce is a particularly happy experience but it's part of life and this one has worked out well," says Michal Žantovský, the Czech ambassador to the UK, who was at the heart of the talks as spokesman and adviser to the Czechoslovak president, Václav Havel, in 1992 when dissolution was being hammered out by Prague and Bratislava.
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Tony Abbott is adopting a "crash through" budget strategy – forcing the states to consider raising the goods and services tax to make up for huge federal funding cuts to health and education and daring senators to pass most of his hardline first budget or risk their seats at a double dissolution election.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "dissolution" when you want to convey a formal or significant ending, such as the "dissolution" of a partnership or a political body.
Common error
Avoid using "dissolution" when you mean "dissolving", which refers to the process of something breaking down into its constituent parts in a liquid. "Dissolution" refers to a more abstract or formal ending.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "dissolution" is that of a noun. As a noun, it typically acts as the subject or object of a sentence, denoting the act or process of dissolving, disintegrating, or terminating. Ludwig examples show its use in contexts ranging from political assemblies to suburban marriages.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "dissolution" is a versatile noun used to describe the termination or disintegration of something, often in a formal or significant context. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and highlights its common usage across various domains, including news, politics, and economics. While it can sometimes be confused with "dissolving", it generally denotes a more structured or abstract ending. Its frequency and presence in authoritative sources like The Guardian and The Economist underscore its importance in formal communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
dissolving
Focuses on the process of something breaking down into its components.
termination
Focuses on the end of something, often formally.
disintegration
Highlights the process of falling apart.
abolition
Emphasizes the formal ending of a practice or system.
breakup
Suggests a separation or ending of a relationship or union.
end
A general term for the cessation of something.
liquidation
Refers specifically to the winding up of a business or organization.
winding up
Similar to liquidation, but can apply more broadly.
rescission
The revocation, cancellation, or repeal of a law, order, or agreement.
nullification
The act of declaring something legally void or inoperative.
FAQs
How is "dissolution" used in legal contexts?
"Dissolution" often refers to the termination of a legal entity, such as a corporation or partnership. It indicates the formal ending of the organization's existence.
What is the difference between "disintegration" and "dissolution"?
"Dissolution" usually implies a formal or structured ending, whereas "disintegration" suggests a more chaotic or unstructured process of falling apart. "Dissolution" can be a controlled event, while "disintegration" often implies a loss of cohesion.
What are some synonyms for "dissolution" in a political context?
In politics, "dissolution" can be similar to terms like "abolition", "termination", or "end". These words all suggest the ending of a political body or system.
Can "dissolution" refer to the ending of a marriage?
Yes, "dissolution" can be used to describe the legal termination of a marriage, although the term "divorce" is more common. A "dissolution" implies the ending of the marital contract.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested