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Definition of resolution
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of resolution is as below...
Resolution
(n.) The act,
operation,
or
process
of
resolving.
Specifically:
(a) The act of
separating
a
compound
into its
elements
or
component
parts.
(b) The act of
analyzing
a
complex
notion,
or
solving
a vexed
question
or
difficult
problem..
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Passage
::
Passage
(v. i.) In
parliamentary
proceedings:
(a) The
course
of a
proposition
(bill,
resolution,
etc.)
through
the
several
stages
of
consideration
and
action;
as,
during
its
passage
through
Congress
the bill was
amended
in both
Houses.
(b) The
advancement
of a bill or other
proposition
from one stage to
another
by an
affirmative
vote; esp., the final
affirmative
action
of the body upon a
proposition;
hence,
adoption;
enactment;
as, the
passage
of the bill to its third
reading
was
delayed..
Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To
change
or
convert
by
resolution
or
formal
vote; -- used only
reflexively;
as, the house
resolved
itself
into a
committee
of the
whole..
Take
::
Take (v. t.) To
assume;
to
adopt;
to
acquire,
as
shape;
to
permit
to one's self; to
indulge
or
engage
in; to yield to; to have or feel; to enjoy or
experience,
as rest,
revenge,
delight,
shame;
to form and
adopt,
as a
resolution;
-- used in
general
senses,
limited
by a
following
complement,
in many
idiomatic
phrases;
as, to take a
resolution;
I take the
liberty
to say..
Dissolution
::
Dissolution
(n.)
Change
of form by
chemical
agency;
decomposition;
resolution.
Analysis
::
Analysis
(n.) A
resolution
of
anything,
whether
an
object
of the
senses
or of the
intellect,
into its
constituent
or
original
elements;
an
examination
of the
component
parts of a
subject,
each
separately,
as the words which
compose
a
sentence,
the tones of a tune, or the
simple
propositions
which enter into an
argument.
It is
opposed
to
synthesis..
Dogged
::
Dogged
(a.)
Sullenly
obstinate;
obstinately
determined
or
persistent;
as,
dogged
resolution;
dogged
work..
Resolutioner
::
Resolutioner
(n.) One who makes a
resolution;
one who joins with
others
in a
declaration
or
resolution;
specifically,
one of a party in the
Scottish
Church
in the 17th
century..
Determination
::
Determination
(n.) That which is
determined
upon;
result
of
deliberation;
purpose;
conclusion
formed;
fixed
resolution.
Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To be
separated
into its
component
parts or
distinct
principles;
to
undergo
resolution.
Rescind
::
Rescind
(v. t.)
Specifically,
to
vacate
or make void, as an act, by the
enacting
authority
or by
superior
authority;
to
repeal;
as, to
rescind
a law, a
resolution,
or a vote; to
rescind
a
decree
or a
judgment..
Nerve
::
Nerve (n.)
Steadiness
and
firmness
of mind;
self-command
in
personal
danger,
or under
suffering;
unshaken
courage
and
endurance;
coolness;
pluck;
resolution..
Weakness
::
Weakness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being weak; want of
strength
or
firmness;
lack of
vigor;
want of
resolution
or of moral
strength;
feebleness.
Resolvedness
::
Resolvedness
(n.)
Fixedness
of
purpose;
firmness;
resolution.
Obstinacy
::
Obstinacy
(n.) A
fixedness
in will,
opinion,
or
resolution
that can not be
shaken
at all, or only with great
difficulty;
firm and
usually
unreasonable
adherence
to an
opinion,
purpose,
or
system;
unyielding
disposition;
stubborness;
pertinacity;
persistency;
contumacy..
Discord
::
Discord
(v. i.) Union of
musical
sounds
which
strikes
the ear
harshly
or
disagreeably,
owing to the
incommensurability
of the
vibrations
which they
produce;
want of
musical
concord
or
harmony;
a chord
demanding
resolution
into a
concord..
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To
advance
through
all the steps or
stages
necessary
to
validity
or
effectiveness;
to be
carried
through
a body that has power to
sanction
or
reject;
to
receive
legislative
sanction;
to be
enacted;
as, the
resolution
passed;
the bill
passed
both
houses
of
Congress..
Obfirmate
::
Obfirmate
(v. t.) To make firm; to
harden
in
resolution.
Resolutionist
::
Resolutionist
(n.) One who makes a
resolution.
Audacity
::
Audacity
(n.)
Daring
spirit,
resolution,
or
confidence;
venturesomeness..
Resolution
::
Resolution
(n.) The act,
operation,
or
process
of
resolving.
Specifically:
(a) The act of
separating
a
compound
into its
elements
or
component
parts.
(b) The act of
analyzing
a
complex
notion,
or
solving
a vexed
question
or
difficult
problem..
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