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Definition of resolve
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 resolve is as below...
Resolve
(v. i.) To
solve,
as a
problem,
by
enumerating
the
several
things
to be done, in order to
obtain
what is
required;
to find the
answer
to, or the
result
of..
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Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To be
separated
into its
component
parts or
distinct
principles;
to
undergo
resolution.
Result
::
Result
(n.) The
decision
or
determination
of a
council
or
deliberative
assembly;
a
resolve;
a
decree.
Decomposable
::
Decomposable
(a.)
Capable
of being
resolved
into
constituent
elements.
Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To
relax;
to lay at ease.
Resoluble
::
Resoluble
(a.)
Admitting
of being
resolved;
resolvable;
as,
bodies
resoluble
by
fire..
Resolvent
::
Resolvent
(n.) An
equation
upon whose
solution
the
solution
of a given
pproblem
depends.
Sublime
::
Sublime
(superl.)
Awakening
or
expressing
the
emotion
of awe,
adoration,
veneration,
heroic
resolve,
etc.;
dignified;
grand;
solemn;
stately;
-- said of an
impressive
object
in
nature,
of an
action,
of a
discourse,
of a work of art, of a
spectacle,
etc.; as,
sublime
scenery;
a
sublime
deed..
Solvable
::
Solvable
(a.)
Susceptible
of being
solved,
resolved,
or
explained;
admitting
of
solution..
Act
::
Act (n.) The
result
of
public
deliberation;
the
decision
or
determination
of a
legislative
body,
council,
court of
justice,
etc.; a
decree,
edit, law,
judgment,
resolve,
award;
as, an act of
Parliament,
or of
Congress..
Way
::
Way (n.)
Determined
course;
resolved
mode of
action
or
conduct;
as, to have one's way..
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..
Resolution
::
Resolution
(n.) That which is
resolved
or
determined;
a
settled
purpose;
determination.
Specifically:
A
formal
expression
of the
opinion
or will of an
official
body or a
public
assembly,
adopted
by vote; as, a
legislative
resolution;
the
resolutions
of a
public
meeting..
Smut
::
Smut (v. t.) An
affection
of
cereal
grains
producing
a
swelling
which is at
length
resolved
into a
powdery
sooty mass. It is
caused
by
parasitic
fungi of the genus
Ustilago.
Ustilago
segetum,
or U.
Carbo,
is the
commonest
kind; that of
Indian
corn is
Ustilago
maydis..
Decompose
::
Decompose
(v. t.) To
separate
the
constituent
parts of; to
resolve
into
original
elements;
to set free from
previously
existing
forms of
chemical
combination;
to bring to
dissolution;
to rot or
decay.
Bound
::
Bound (p. p. & a.)
Resolved;
as, I am bound to do it..
Resolved
::
Resolved
(p. p. & a.)
Having
a fixed
purpose;
determined;
resolute;
--
usually
placed
after its noun; as, a man
resolved
to be
rich..
Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To form a
purpose;
to make a
decision;
especially,
to
determine
after
reflection;
as, to
resolve
on a
better
course
of
life..
Stern
::
Stern
(superl.)
Having
a
certain
hardness
or
severity
of
nature,
manner,
or
aspect;
hard;
severe;
rigid;
rigorous;
austere;
fixed;
unchanging;
unrelenting;
hence,
serious;
resolute;
harsh;
as, a
sternresolve;
a stern
necessity;
a stern
heart;
a stern gaze; a stern
decree..
Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To cause to
perceive
or
understand;
to
acquaint;
to
inform;
to
convince;
to
assure;
to make
certain.
Untie
::
Untie (v. t.) To
resolve;
to
unfold;
to
clear.
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