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resolve
[ ri-zolv ]
verb (used with object)
- to come to a definite or earnest decision about; determine (to do something):
I have resolved that I shall live to the full.
Synonyms:
- to separate into constituent or elementary parts; break up; cause or disintegrate (usually followed by into ).
Synonyms: ,
- to reduce or convert by, or as by, breaking up or disintegration (usually followed by to or into ).
- to convert or transform by any process (often used reflexively).
- to reduce by mental analysis (often followed by into ).
- to settle, determine, or state in a formal vote or formal expression of opinion or intention, as of a deliberative assembly.
to resolve the question before the board.
- to clear away or dispel (doubts, fears, etc.); answer:
to resolve any doubts we may have had.
- Chemistry. to separate (a racemic mixture) into optically active components.
- Music. to cause (a voice part or the harmony as a whole) to progress from a dissonance to a consonance.
- Optics. to separate and make visible the individual parts of (an image); distinguish between.
- Medicine/Medical. to cause (swellings, inflammation, etc.) to disappear without suppuration.
verb (used without object)
- to come to a determination; make up one's mind; determine (often followed by on or upon ):
to resolve on a plan of action.
- to break up or disintegrate.
- to be reduced or changed by breaking up or otherwise (usually followed by to or into ).
- Music. to progress from a dissonance to a consonance.
noun
- a resolution or determination made, as to follow some course of action.
Synonyms:
- firmness of purpose or intent; determination.
resolve
/ 谤瑟藞锄蓲濒惫 /
verb
- takes a clause as object or an infinitive to decide or determine firmly
- to express (an opinion) formally, esp (of a public meeting) one agreed by a vote
- also intrusually foll byinto to separate or cause to separate (into) (constituent parts or elements)
- usually reflexive to change, alter, or appear to change or alter
the ghost resolved itself into a tree
- to make up the mind of; cause to decide
the tempest resolved him to stay at home
- to find the answer or solution to; solve
to resolve a problem
- to explain away or dispel
to resolve a doubt
- to bring to an end; conclude
to resolve an argument
- med to cause (a swelling or inflammation) to subside, esp without the formation of pus
- also intr to follow (a dissonant note or chord) or (of a dissonant note or chord) to be followed by one producing a consonance
- chem to separate (a racemic mixture) into its optically active constituents
- physics
- to distinguish between (separate parts) of (an image) as in a microscope, telescope, or other optical instrument
- to separate (two adjacent peaks) in a spectrum by means of a spectrometer
- maths to split (a vector) into its components in specified directions
- an obsolete word for dissolve
noun
- something determined or decided; resolution
he had made a resolve to work all day
- firmness of purpose; determination
nothing can break his resolve
Derived Forms
- 谤别藞蝉辞濒惫别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 谤别路蝉辞濒惫顎侥谤 noun
- 辫谤别顎卹别路蝉辞濒惫别顎 verb preresolved preresolving
- 耻苍顎卹别路蝉辞濒惫顎僫苍驳 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of resolve1
Example Sentences
Starting with, why is this taking so long to resolve?
Although issues with contactless pay, Click & Collect and gift cards have since been resolved, customers can still not place online orders.
Victor I called the very first Roman Synod - a gathering of Church leaders - to resolve the impasse.
Enver Solomon, chief executive of the Refugee Council, welcomed efforts to resolve asylum cases quickly, but warned the use of AI could "backfire" if it produced flawed decisions that end up in the courts.
Pakistan retaliated further by suspending the 1972 Simla agreement in which both countries had promised to resolve their disputes by peaceful means through bilateral negotiations.
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When To Use
What are other ways to say聽resolve?
To resolve something is to come to a definite or earnest decision about it. How is it different from decide and determine? Find out on .
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