dissolve union
Frequency: 5.02.5 per million words
To formally end a political or economic union.
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- The government decided to dissolve the economic union after years of disagreement.
- Historically, many political entities have tried to dissolve existing unions for sovereignty.
- The treaty outlines the conditions under which a member state can dissolve its union with the bloc.
- Faced with mounting debts, the regional council had no choice but to dissolve the local union of towns.
- Experts warned that a hasty decision to dissolve the customs union could lead to severe economic consequences.
- The referendum results clearly indicated the public's desire to dissolve the political union formed decades ago.
- If negotiations fail, the next step might be to completely dissolve the existing union and start fresh.
- The former leader always advocated for stronger ties, never imagining they would dissolve the union he helped build.
- It took several arduous years to successfully dissolve the two nations' monetary union without causing financial collapse.
- To avoid further conflict, it was mutually agreed upon to dissolve the military union and pursue independent defense policies.