dissoudre
to dissolve
verb dee-SOODR Rare
Origin: Latin dissolvere, from dis- + solvere (to loosen)
Also means
to disband
Usage Note
Dissoudre is an irregular -re verb following the pattern of absoudre; its past participle is dissous (m) / dissoute (f). It applies to physical dissolution (sugar in water) and institutional disbanding (dissoudre le parlement). The noun dissolution (f) covers both senses.
Examples
"Le sucre se dissout rapidement dans l'eau chaude."
Natural Translation
Sugar dissolves quickly in hot water.
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