Dissolving in a sentence as a noun

Drivers who keep distance in front of them are essential to dissolving traffic jams.

If you buy control of an LLC without dissolving or merging it, that's not a "transfer" of the assets owned by the LLC.

Even places like dunkin donuts fail to train their employees on the sugar dissolving mechanics.

There's a pretty key attribute involved in quickly dissolving sugar in a liquid.

The pictures above were taken by dissolving off the inline package casing with sulfuric acid.

Anyone who's actually meritocratic would be ecstatic that the walls in tech are slowly dissolving away.

Obligatory TechCrunch linkbait complaint: Since when does renaming something mean "dissolving" it?I realize the 2nd half of the title makes it more clear, but it's still pretty blatant linkbait.

If you are not yet at that stage, that is a different story and there is no doubt that forming or dissolving an entity such as this will normally set you back a thousand or two on either side.

Or perhaps he is referring to this:"the Zetas would delight in kidnapping and torturing him for fun, videotaping the snuff, and finally dissolving the poor bastards carcass in an oil drum full of acid.

This contrasts rather well with one competing view -- that sees the world as a collection of ad-hoc networks of ideas and social mechanisms, some forming, others dissolving -- clearly structured, but not at all hierarchical.

But if we're all just dissolving slowing into equidistant neutrinos in an eventual cosmic Cold Death, why should 'humanity' writ large have any more purpose attached to it than my own or any individual 'humanity'?

There's over 500 Gt of yearly glacier loss in the Antarctic, and the sea ice extent which is, at most, a few meters thick, is absolutely minuscule in comparison to the amount of additional water dissolving into the sea from kilometers-thick walls of ice.

Now I'm being artistically literal: when you say "I am nothing", just loose the "I".Hey, I had frustrations, I had problems and conquered must of them, partly with indifference, partly with matured ego, partly with higher self-barricades, but not once I thought of dissolving my ego.

Dissolving definitions

noun

the process of going into solution; "the dissolving of salt in water"

See also: dissolution