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Resolution is the noun form of the verb resolve, derived from the Latin resolvere, "to loosen, undo, settle." We can still see this meaning of resolution in the sense of "an explanation" or "a solution" — when a problem, conflict, or mystery reaches its resolution, it has been "undone," so to speak.
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(transitive) To find a solution to (a problem). · (transitive) To reduce to simple or intelligible notions; to make clear or certain; to unravel; to explain. · ( ...
4 days ago · verb ; 1 · to become separated into component parts ; 2 · to form a resolution : determine ; 3 · consult, deliberate ; 4 · to progress from dissonance ...
verb (used with object) · to come to a definite or earnest decision about; determine (to do something): · to separate into constituent or elementary parts; break ...
1[transitive] resolve something/itself to find an acceptable solution to a problem or difficulty synonym settle to resolve an issue/a dispute/a conflict/a ...
Past participle. resolved · I resolved · you resolved · he/she/it resolved · we resolved · you resolved · they resolved.
May 24, 2018 · The infinitive form of 'summation' is 'to sum'. · The infinitive form of 'composition' is 'to compose'. · The infinitive form of 'confirmation' is ...
Oct 7, 2020 · The present participle form is generally used along with forms of “be', (is, was, are, were, am) to indicate the continuous tense as in “Sophie ...
[transitive] to find an acceptable solution to a problem or difficulty synonym settle. resolve something to resolve an issue/a dispute/a conflict/a crisis ...