dissolved

/dɪˈzɑːlvd/
adjective
  1. Mixed into a liquid so that it becomes part of the liquid.
    • The test measures the amount of dissolved salt in the ocean.
    • Add the dissolved sugar to the mixture slowly.
    • The dissolved oxygen in the water is essential for fish to breathe.
  2. Officially ended or terminated (referring to an organization, agreement, or marriage).
    • The dissolved partnership left no debts behind.
    • The dissolved parliament was replaced by a temporary council.
    • They lived separately for years before their marriage was legally dissolved.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of dissolve.
    • The company dissolved after the founder retired.
    • His fears dissolved when he saw her smile.
    • She dissolved the tablet in a glass of water.