formally dissolve
Frequency: 6.77.3 per million words
to end an official arrangement (like a marriage or partnership) in a formal way
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- Their marriage was formally dissolved last year.
- The business partnership will be formally dissolved at the end of the fiscal year.
- The prime minister announced the decision to formally dissolve parliament and call for new elections.
- After completing its investigation, the special committee was formally dissolved.
- The two companies agreed to formally dissolve their joint venture agreement.
- Due to a lack of support, the political party was formally dissolved by its remaining members.
- The board of directors voted to formally dissolve the subsidiary company.
- The alliance has been formally dissolved following the recent treaty.
- It took months of legal procedures to formally dissolve the complex corporate structure.
- The members voted, and the motion to formally dissolve the union was passed.