What is another word for dissolved?
Pronunciation:
[ dɪsˈɒlvd], [ dɪsˈɒlvd], [ d_ɪ_s_ˈɒ_l_v_d]
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Similar words for dissolved:
- adulterated (adjective)
- all (adjective)
- disintegrated (adjective)
- gone (adjective)
- liquefied (adjective)
- liquid (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- soluble (adjective)
- broken (noun)
- dissolved (noun)
- annulled (verb)
- disappeared (verb)
- disintegrated (verb)
- liquefied (verb)
- lost (verb)
- scattered (verb)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Dissolved:
adj.
• adulterated (adjective)- dis-solved,
- de-graded,
- de-valued,
- more thinned,
- most contaminated,
- more dissolved,
- more devalued,
- more polluted,
- most attenuated,
- most thinned,
- more blended,
- de filed,
- de-filed,
- more vitiated,
- de valued,
- most dissolved,
- more attenuated,
- most vitiated,
- most devalued,
- most polluted,
- dis solved,
- de graded,
- most blended,
- most depreciated,
- more depreciated,
- more contaminated.
- festering,
- decayed,
- gangrenous,
- mortified,
- rotten,
- decomposed,
- putrefied,
- crumbled,
- dissected,
- Anatomized,
- spoiled,
- molten,
- dilapidated,
- Degenerated,
- turned,
- Disintegrated,
- shattered.
- dis appeared,
- most runoff,
- more disintegrated,
- non-extant,
- most disintegrated,
- de camped,
- more away,
- most disappeared,
- more runoff,
- most elapsed,
- most passed,
- more passed,
- more elapsed,
- most split,
- most away,
- de-ceased,
- more decamped,
- de-camped,
- re moved,
- more shifted,
- more nonextant,
- de ceased,
- dis placed,
- more disappeared,
- more run-off,
- de-parted,
- with-drawn,
- more run off,
- dis-appeared,
- most run-off,
- with drawn,
- down drain,
- de parted,
- most flown,
- most consumed,
- most run off,
- dis-placed,
- out window,
- turned dust,
- most quit,
- more split,
- most shifted,
- non extant,
- dis-integrated,
- most nonextant,
- more consumed,
- re tired,
- most decamped,
- not sign of,
- taken powder,
- more flown,
- dis integrated,
- more quit,
- re-tired.
- most deliquescent,
- most ichorous,
- runniest,
- de-liquescent,
- un congealed,
- most liquescent,
- more aqueous,
- more mellifluent,
- more dissolvable,
- more thawed,
- most thawed,
- more serous,
- most uncongealed,
- un-congealed,
- more deliquescent,
- more uncongealed,
- more meltable,
- more splashing,
- most fusible,
- most aqueous,
- more liquefied,
- most meltable,
- runnier,
- more fusible,
- dis-solvable,
- most liquefied,
- more fluidic,
- more ichorous,
- most fluidic,
- more liquescent,
- most liquiform,
- most splashing,
- dis solvable,
- de liquescent,
- most dissolvable,
- most mellifluent,
- most serous,
- more liquiform.
- aqueous,
- taken a powder,
- not a sign of,
- Uncongealed,
- liquescent,
- soluble,
- retired,
- dried up,
- runny,
- nonextant,
- turned to dust,
- Mellifluent,
- out the window,
- burned up,
- no more,
- liquid,
- meltable,
- fluidic,
- run off,
- deliquescent,
- not here,
- gone,
- fusible,
- serous,
- dissolvable,
- run-off,
- most diluted,
- adulterated,
- ichorous,
- pulpy,
- liquiform,
- taken leave.
n.
• broken (noun) • dissolved (noun)v.
• annulled (verb)- obliterated,
- Annulled,
- Disavowed,
- Canceled,
- repudiated,
- Abnegated,
- nullified,
- dismissed,
- Eradicated,
- Disclaimed,
- divorced,
- Deleted,
- undone,
- retracted,
- extinguished,
- neutralized,
- Abolished,
- Eliminated,
- Withdrew,
- Effaced,
- Undid,
- destroyed,
- negated,
- Refuted,
- Denied,
- withdrawn,
- invalidated,
- Revoked,
- disaffirmed,
- rejected,
- Vetoed.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- disband,
- interrupted,
- divide,
- deteriorate,
- disintegrate,
- cracked,
- Countermanded,
- dissolve,
- decided,
- decompose,
- Disbanded,
- adulterate,
- in tears,
- smashed,
- Quashed,
- calved,
- Abrogated,
- bathed in tears,
- divided up,
- concluded,
- crumble,
- discontinued,
- Dispelled,
- analyzed,
- Mashed,
- Vacated,
- Purposed,
- Crashed,
- congee,
- dismantled,
- resolved,
- Adjourned,
- parted,
- collapsed,
- digested,
- unthawed,
- disembodied,
- terminated,
- disrupted,
- Deliquesced,
- Answered,
- Perished,
- disunited,
- disassembled,
- solved,
- severed,
- Passed,
- cancelled,
- fused,
- vaporized.
How to use "Dissolved" in context?
Since ancient times, people have struggled to understand what dissolves. The Latin word for "dissolve," solvent, is derived from the verb dissolvi, meaning "to break up or decompose." In Egyptian hieroglyphics, the symbol for "dissolve" is a person with their hands held up in the air, symbolizing the release of gas molecules from a substance. Water, vinegar, and hydrochloric acid are all effective dissolvers. Solutions of nitric acid, a powerful oxidizing agent, can decompose organic materials.
Paraphrases for Dissolved:
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Independent
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Proper noun, singular
dissolution, dissolving.
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Noun, plural
Concentrations.
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Verb, past participle
abandoned, annihilated, bound, broken, cancelled, cleared, closed, collapsed, committed, cut, destroyed, determined, discarded, discharged, discontinued, dismissed, dispensed, disposed, dissipated, dropped, effected, enclosed, ended, faded, gone, handed, lapsed, lifted, locked, lost, overcome, pronounced, rectified, reduced, released, relieved, removed, reversed, ruled, sealed, seized, settled, shut, sorted, spoken, spread, stopped, stripped, struck, suppressed, suspended, taken, terminated, vanished, withdrawn, Abolished, Adjudicated, Annulled, Arrived, Avoided, Caught, Ceased, Dealt, Decimated, Deleted, Delivered, Disappeared, Disarmed, Disintegrated, Eliminated, Eradicated, Erased, Expunged, Extirpated, Liquidated, Omitted, Overridden, Rendered, Repealed, Rescinded, Revoked, Tackled, Waived, Curtailed, Precluded, Prevailed, Suffered, scrapped, finalized, defused, withheld, demobilized, cancellable, decommissioned, phased, subsumed, disaggregated, 1975, solubilized.
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Proper noun, singular
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Other Related
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Proper noun, singular
diss.
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Verb, past tense
Abolished.
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Verb, past participle
dismantled.
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Proper noun, singular
Homophones for Dissolved:
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