Definition of Dissolutely. Meaning of Dissolutely. Synonyms of Dissolutely

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Definition of Dissolutely

Dissolutely
Dissolutely Dis"so*lute*ly, adv. In a dissolute manner.

Meaning of Dissolutely from wikipedia

- In law, dissolution is any of several legal events that terminate a legal entity or agreement such as a marriage, adoption, corporation, or union. Dissolution...
- 浪人, IPA: [ɾoːɲiɴ], 'drifter' or 'wandering man', lit. 'unrestrained or dissolute person') was a samurai who had no lord or master and in some cases, had...
- minority of her son Michael III, who was said to have been introduced to dissolute habits by her brother Bardas. When Michael ****umed power in 856, he became...
- Richard Daly (1758–1813) was an Irish actor and theatrical manager who, between 1786 and 1797, held the Royal patent for staging dramatic productions in...
- culture earned him the title "the first gentleman of England", but his dissolute way of life and poor relationships with his parents and his wife, Caroline...
- into an Oriental despot in his old age, "degenerating into a cruel and dissolute monarch". Modern interpretations of Constantine's rule begin with Jacob...
- Official accounts of his character and career, which portray him as dissolute and incompetent, have been filtered through the propaganda of his successful...
- of handsome women, and gave himself up to pleasure.' He was not merely dissolute; in 1678 he had actually deserted to the Mughal camp and had attacked...
- Dark Night in Toyland (ISBN 0-575-04448-9) is a collection of science fiction short stories by Bob Shaw, first published in 1989. (First published in Interzone...
- was not allowed to operate a gambling house. All this changed in the dissolute Second French Empire under Napoleon III. The House of Grimaldi was in...