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- DictionaryRe·solve/rəˈzôlv/
verb
- 1. settle or find a solution to (a problem, dispute, or contentious matter): "the firm aims to resolve problems within 30 days" Similar settlesort outsolvefind a solution tofind an answer tofixwork outstraighten outdeal withput rightset rightput to rightsrectifyiron outreconcileanswerexplainfathomunraveldisentangleclarifyclear upthrow light oninformal:sew uphammer outthrash outpatch upcrackfigure out
- ▪ cause (a symptom or condition) to disperse, subside, or heal: "endoscopic biliary drainage can rapidly resolve jaundice"
- ▪ (of a symptom or condition) disperse, subside, or heal: "symptoms resolved after a median of four weeks"
- ▪ (of a discord) lead into a concord during the course of harmonic change: "dissonant notes resolve conventionally by rising or falling to form part of a new chord"
- ▪ cause (a discord) to pass into a concord.
- 2. decide firmly on a course of action: "she resolved to call Dana as soon as she got home" Similar determinedecidemake up one's mindtake a decisionreach a decisionconcludecome to the conclusionsettle on a plan of action
- ▪ (of a legislative body, committee, or other formal meeting) make a decision by a formal vote: "the conference resolved to support an alliance" Similar votepass a resolutionrulemovedecide formallyagreeundertake
- 3. separate or cause to be separated into components: "alpha-zein is often resolved into two major size components" Similar break downbreak upseparatereducedecomposedividedisintegratedissolveOpposite combine
- ▪ reduce a subject, statement, etc. by mental analysis into (separate elements or a more elementary form): "the ability to resolve facts into their legal categories" Similar analyzedissectbreak downanatomize
- ▪ analyze (a force or velocity) into components acting in particular directions.
- 4. (of something seen at a distance) turn into a different form when seen more clearly: "the orange glow resolved itself into four lanterns" Similar turn intobe transformed intobecome clearly visible aschange intometamorphose intobe transmuted into
- ▪ (of optical or photographic equipment) separate or distinguish between (closely adjacent objects): "Hubble was able to resolve six variable stars in M31"
- ▪ separately distinguish (peaks in a graph or spectrum).
noun
- 1. firm determination to do something: "she received information that strengthened her resolve" Similar determinationresolutionfirmness of purposefixity of purposepurposepurposefulnessresolutenesssingle-mindednessstrength of willstrength of characterwill powerfirmnessintentnessdecisiondecidednesssteadfastnessstaunchnessmanfulnessperseverancepersistenceindefatigabilitytenacitytenaciousnessstaying powerstrong-mindednessbackbonededicationcommitmentconstancythe bulldog spiritpertinacitypertinaciousnessstubbornnessdoggednessobstinacyobduratenessobduracyinflexibilityspiritednessbravenessbraveryboldnesscouragecourageousnesspluckpluckinessstout-heartednessSitzfleischinformal:gutsspunkgritstickabilitystick-to-it-ivenessarchaic:intensionrare:perseverationdecisionresolutioncommitmentintentionconclusionOpposite indecision
- ▪ a formal resolution by a legislative body or public meeting.
Word Origin late Middle English (in the senses ‘dissolve, disintegrate’ and ‘solve (a problem)’): from Latin resolvere, from re- (expressing intensive force) + solvere ‘loosen’.
Derivatives
- 1. resolvability noun
- 2. resolvable adjective
- 3. resolver noun
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