ablate, cease to be, deactivate, despoil, dispel, finish, incinerate, muster out, ruin, thaw, waste
Definitionn. (film) a gradual transition from one scene to the next
Last update: September 27, 2015
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Their marriage dissolved after three months. [verb]
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I dissolved sugar in water. [verb]
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Plans dissolve and based in alexandria virginia a carrier and. [verb]
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If not dissolve a chicken stock cube in half a cup of water and pour that into the bowl. [verb]
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CHAPTER 24 "Thus spoke the sage: the kings without delay Dissolve the council, and their chief obey." [verb]
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"He was bathed in perspiration when first I found him; but the sweat-drops seemed cold and deadly, as if life itself were being dissolved out of him." [verb]
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After Barine's unhappy marriage with Philostratus was dissolved, she had returned to her mother, who managed the affairs of the household. [verb]
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I would rather they let me rot by the plague than that they should poison me with their antidotes, or dissolve me to death with their sudorifics. [verb]
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But no melting of the heart shall dissolve my resolution. [verb]
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