1.To separate into competent parts; to disorganize; to break up; hence, to bring to an end by separating the parts, sundering a relation, etc.; to terminate; to destroy; to deprive of force; as, to dissolve a partnership; to dissolve Parliament. "Lest his ungoverned rage dissolve the life."
2.To break the continuity of; to disconnect; to disunite; to sunder; to loosen; to undo; to separate. "Nothing can dissolve us." "Down fell the duke, his joints dissolved asunder." "For one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another."
3.To convert into a liquid by means of heat, moisture, etc.,; to melt; to liquefy; to soften. "As if the world were all dissolved to tears."
4.To solve; to clear up; to resolve. "Dissolved the mystery." "Make interpretations and dissolve doubts."
5.To relax by pleasure; to make powerless. "Angels dissolved in hallelujahs lie."
6.(Law) To annul; to rescind; to discharge or release; as, to dissolve an injunction.