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He applied to the courts to dissolve the partnership.
The G7 countries decided to absolve emerging countries of their debts.
Stalin had absolute control over the lives of his people.
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They decided to dissolve the company and filed for bankruptcy.
He appealed to board of governors to absolve him of blame.
The CEO ran his company like a fiefdom over which he had absolute control.
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Dissolve.
The recipe calls for the sugar to be dissolved with water and honey over medium heat in a small saucepan before adding it to the meat.
Absolve.
As part of faith, it is compulsory for Catholic Christians to go on confession to be absolved of their sins.
Absolute.
He doesn’t want to let go until he has received an absolute response from his query regarding the whereabouts of his family.
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The sugar dissolved in the hot tea.
The priest absolved the man of his sins.
France's absolute monarchy was removed in the revolution.
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He tried to dissolve the alcohol by mixing it with juice.
He tries to absolve himself instead of saying the truth.
A fourth group was talking absolute non sense
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And thanks for the interesting fact about dissolving sugar, which I did not know. But, in fact, I dissolved it in heat when making fudge, years ago.
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He dissolved asprin in water and gave it to the sick child to drink.
The commission absolved the company of malicious intent.
He bought out his partner so he could have absolute control over the business.
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1-Caste system will be dissolved in few years.
2-Court absolve the culprit lack of witness.
2-My first answer is absolutely right
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Dissolve:
Dissolving into the eternal nothingness will eventually lead you back to materializing in the eternal somethingness.
Absolve:
If I was absolved as my childhood, what would I be doing right now?
Absolute:
The city, a dirty place filled with derelicts, encase the cars, machines destroying the atmosphere with the amount of exhaust pumping out, in an absolute way.
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Salt is dissolved in water.
2.Absolve
He was absolve in murder case.
3.Absolute.
You won this match to absolute.
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Ice dissolves faster in hot water.
The new evidence absolves him of any guilt
He was absolute in his recitals
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
1-Dissolve
The metal dissolve easily when thrown into the fire
2 absolve
He totally absolve himself from the matter
3-absolute
He was given an absolute order of carrying out the task.
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