feloldódva
Feloldódva is a Hungarian participle form derived from the verb feloldódik, meaning to dissolve. It translates roughly as having dissolved or dissolved, and it denotes a completed dissolution state. The term is commonly used to describe a substance that has fully blended into a solvent, for example: “A cukor feloldódva volt a forró teában.” In figurative language it can also express that a person or object has merged into a larger group or environment, as in “feloldódva a tömegben” meaning having dissolved/merged into the crowd.
As a participial form, feloldódva is often used in clauses without a finite verb or in participial
Usage notes: in everyday and scientific contexts, feloldódva can be used interchangeably with specific past tense